Counter-Strike 1.6 No Steam Crash Exploit

2012-03-04 / 2012-03-05
Credit: X-Cisadane
Risk: Low
Local: No
Remote: Yes
CVE: N/A
CWE: N/A

========================================= Counter-Strike 1.6 No Steam Crash Exploit ========================================= :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: : # Exploit Title : Counter-Strike 1.6 No Steam Crash Exploit : # Date : March 4th 2012 : # Author : X-Cisadane : # Software Link : http://blog.counter-strike.net/ : # Version : 1.6 : # Category : Desktop (Windows) Applications : # Platform : Win32 : # Vulnerability : Crash Exploit : # Tested On : Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 : # Greetz to : X-Code, Muslim Hackers, Depok Cyber, Hacker Cisadane, Borneo Crew, Dunia Santai, Jiban Crew, CodeNesia, Axon Code, Jember Hacker, Winda Utari :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: Proof Of Concept ================ 1.This my default Counter-Strike No Steam installation directory : C:\Program Files\Counter-Strike 1.6\ 2.Open default Counter-Strike No Steam installation directory and open the directory named cstrike (C:\Program Files\Counter-Strike 1.6\cstrike\) 3.Find & Open motd.txt and replace the contents with this code : <HTML><BODY><IFRAME src="file://&#254;:/filename"></BODY></HTML> 4.Save! 5.Run Counter-Strike 1.6 No Steam - Create a new game, Choose the map & set the gameplay. - Start your game! Waiting until map loaded & the motd shown. - And Counter-Strike 1.6 No Steam Forcibly Closed (Crash). Sent from my BlackBerry smartphone from Sinyal Bagus XL, Nyambung Teruuusss...!

References:

http://blog.counter-strike.net/


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