CVE-2009-1057

MicroSmarts ZipItFast! 3.0 - Remote Code Execution via Crafted ZIP File

Title source: llm
STIX 2.1

Exploitation Summary

EIP tracks 1 public exploit for CVE-2009-1057. PoCs published by fl0 fl0w.

AI-analyzed exploit summary This is a functional proof-of-concept exploit for a local stack buffer overflow vulnerability in eZip Wizard, leveraging SEH overwrite. The exploit crafts a malicious ZIP file to trigger the overflow, potentially leading to arbitrary code execution.

Description

MicroSmarts Enterprise ZipItFast! 3.0 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted .zip file that triggers memory corruption, related to a "format string buffer overflow." NOTE: CVE has not investigated whether the specified file.zip file can be used for exploitation of this product.

Exploits (1)

exploitdb WORKING POC VERIFIED
by fl0 fl0w · cdoswindows
https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/8180

This is a functional proof-of-concept exploit for a local stack buffer overflow vulnerability in eZip Wizard, leveraging SEH overwrite. The exploit crafts a malicious ZIP file to trigger the overflow, potentially leading to arbitrary code execution.

Classification
Working Poc 95%
Attack Type
Rce
Complexity
Moderate
Reliability
Reliable
Target: eZip Wizard (and similar software like ZipGenius, Power Zip 7.2)
No auth needed
Prerequisites: Victim must open the malicious ZIP file with vulnerable software
devstral-2 · analyzed Feb 18, 2026 Full analysis →

References (4)

Core 4
Core References
Third Party Advisory, VDB Entry vdb-entry x_refsource_osvdb
http://osvdb.org/52550
Vendor Advisory third-party-advisory x_refsource_secunia
http://secunia.com/advisories/34223
Third Party Advisory, VDB Entry vdb-entry x_refsource_xf
https://exchange.xforce.ibmcloud.com/vulnerabilities/49491
Exploit, Third Party Advisory exploit x_refsource_exploit-db
https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/8180

Scores

EPSS 0.0708
EPSS Percentile 93.4%

Details

CWE
CWE-119
Status published
Products (1)
microsmarts/zipitfast\! 3.0
Published Mar 24, 2009
Tracked Since Feb 18, 2026