TeamSpeak 3 Server Exploit - Shutdown / Crash [3.0.0 - 3.0.11.1]

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Hey there

This is a toolkit for crashing TeamSpeak Server. This works only for TS version 3.0.11.1 and below!!!

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Its with a, lets call it "tutorial" on how to go through.

Have fun!
TS-killing package :)
The password is the r4p3.net
Alway check with a virus scanner yourself!!
Thx to Registrator and Asphysixia [old forum - they came up with it]
 
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No, that is a weakpoint in those older versions, it got fixxed in 3.0.11.2.
 

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NO, it is just outdated and works only for servers which are still running 3.0.11.1 and lower

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It seems you'r pretty active on the TeamSpeak forum. So if you find anything interesting you could save the links that always get deleted by Dante haha
 

Bluscream

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Thats sadly not possible ^^ All posts there need to be approved by a mod first, so they edit the post even before any1 can see it.
 
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Very nice exploit ! That just sad there is only for 3.0.11.1 and lower version , because at this day there is more 3.0.11.2 version than lower. I know about the weakpoint was fixed but if it's possible to get a new weekpoint in the futur it will be very cool ;)
 

Norvik

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Very nice exploit ! That just sad there is only for 3.0.11.1 and lower version , because at this day there is more 3.0.11.2 version than lower. I know about the weakpoint was fixed but if it's possible to get a new weekpoint in the futur it will be very cool ;)
I know many servers with 3.0.10.* :D
 

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Well, I think we eventually will find something.. It's only a matter of time. You're welcome to participate digging into TeamSpeak server and client.
Just play with all kind of stuff, an example: Try to upload non valid avatars, just stuff that is not supposed to work :)
If you do find something, it might be exploitable.
If you want to look deeper, you might want to learn a bit more about reverse engineering :)
 
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