CVE-2008-1403

BootManage TFTPD <1.99 - Buffer Overflow

Title source: llm
STIX 2.1

Exploitation Summary

EIP tracks 1 public exploit for CVE-2008-1403. PoCs published by Luigi Auriemma.

AI-analyzed exploit summary The provided text describes a buffer overflow vulnerability in BootManage TFTP Server 1.99, which can lead to arbitrary code execution or denial-of-service. It references an external source for the exploit binary but does not contain actual exploit code.

Description

Stack-based buffer overflow in the TFTP server in BootManage TFTPD 1.99 and earlier in BootManage Administrator 7.1 and earlier allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a request with a long filename.

Exploits (1)

exploitdb WRITEUP VERIFIED
by Luigi Auriemma · textremotewindows
https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/31409

The provided text describes a buffer overflow vulnerability in BootManage TFTP Server 1.99, which can lead to arbitrary code execution or denial-of-service. It references an external source for the exploit binary but does not contain actual exploit code.

Classification
Writeup 90%
Attack Type
Rce
Complexity
Moderate
Reliability
Theoretical
Target: BootManage TFTP Server 1.99
No auth needed
Prerequisites: Network access to the vulnerable TFTP server
devstral-2 · analyzed Feb 16, 2026 Full analysis →

References (5)

Core 5
Core References
Third Party Advisory, VDB Entry vdb-entry x_refsource_xf
https://exchange.xforce.ibmcloud.com/vulnerabilities/41226
Vendor Advisory third-party-advisory x_refsource_secunia
http://secunia.com/advisories/29404
Third Party Advisory x_refsource_misc
http://aluigi.altervista.org/adv/bootixtftpd-adv.txt
Third Party Advisory, VDB Entry mailing-list x_refsource_bugtraq
http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/489705/100/0/threaded
Third Party Advisory, VDB Entry vdb-entry x_refsource_bid
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/28270

Scores

EPSS 0.0359
EPSS Percentile 87.9%

Details

CWE
CWE-119
Status published
Products (2)
bootmanage/administrator < windows
bootmanage/tftpd < windows
Published Mar 20, 2008
Tracked Since Feb 18, 2026