Overview
AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) is an application that allows one peer to communicate with another. A vulnerability exists that can crash the client of a victim.
Description
| AIM permits users to send files from one peer to another. By sending a file with a long name, it is possible to crash the client of the recipient. | 
Impact
| By repeatedly sending this message with the file attached, a continued denial of service can be caused. | 
Solution
| This has been resolved in AIM for Windows beta version 4.8.2540. | 
| AIM permits the user to only accept messages from known/trusted peers. Enable this feature. | 
Vendor Information
CVSS Metrics
| Group | Score | Vector | 
|---|---|---|
| Base | ||
| Temporal | ||
| Environmental | 
References
Acknowledgements
This vulnerability was discovered by Robbie Saunders.
This document was written by Jason Rafail.
Other Information
| CVE IDs: | None | 
| Severity Metric: | 9.45 | 
| Date Public: | 2001-10-06 | 
| Date First Published: | 2002-01-14 | 
| Date Last Updated: | 2002-01-14 18:22 UTC | 
| Document Revision: | 9 |