Vulnerability Found In Skyrim, Fallout, Other Bethesda Games
An anonymous reader writes "The author of this article goes over a format string vulnerability he found in The Elder Scrolls series starting with Morrowind and going all the way up to Skyrim. It's not something that will likely be exploited, but it's interesting that the vulnerability has lasted through a decade of games. 'Functions like printf() and its variants allow us to view and manipulate the program’s running stack frame by specifying certain format string characters. By passing %08x.%08x.%08x.%08x.%08x, we get 5 parameters from the stack and display them in an 8-digit padded hex format. The format string specifier ‘%s’ displays memory from an address that is supplied on the stack. Then there’s the %n format string specifier – the one that crashes applications because it writes addresses to the stack. Powerful stuff.'"
Those games crash easily, isn't that proof enough they're full of vulnerabilities that you could exploit to run arbitrary code?
Now the question is, why does it matter? It's a game, not a production server.
stdio functions often lead to stack overflows. News at ten...
What next? Null pointers are bad, m'kay...?
"A door is what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of" - Ogden Nash
Every time something many people understand in the summary isn't explained, people complain.
Every time something many people understand in the summary is explained, people complain.
Steam only asks for admin when performing installation steps, as installers often require admin privileges. And this is stuff like DirectX, C++ runtimes, etc so it's understandable since that stuff goes into system32.
The game itself is not run as admin.
i have several games on steam that require admin rights to run
Why do you continue to play them?
Also, please name them so people can know what to avoid.
Seriously, this is shit that should have died last century.
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BMO
He can't name them, because he's spouting BS, like most Steam-hating trolls. They're just angry that VAC noticed them being stupid hacking trolls.