Denial of Service Vulnerability in GTalk Password Finder by NSA Auditor
CVE-2020-37180

4.6MEDIUM

Key Information:

Vendor

Nsasoft

Vendor
CVE Published:
11 February 2026

Badges

👾 Exploit Exists🟡 Public PoC

What is CVE-2020-37180?

GTalk Password Finder version 2.2.1 is susceptible to a denial of service vulnerability that allows an attacker to crash the application. By inputting an excessively long registration key—up to 1000 characters—into the 'Key' field, attackers can exploit this flaw to trigger an application crash, interrupting service and potentially leading to further exploitation.

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Affected Version(s)

Nsauditor GTalk Password Finder 2.2.1

Exploit Proof of Concept (PoC)

PoC code is written by security researchers to demonstrate the vulnerability can be exploited. PoC code is also a key component for weaponization which could lead to ransomware.

References

CVSS V4

Score:
4.6
Severity:
MEDIUM
Confidentiality:
None
Integrity:
None
Availability:
Low
Attack Vector:
Local
Attack Complexity:
Low
Attack Required:
None
Privileges Required:
Undefined
User Interaction:
Unknown

Timeline

  • 🟡

    Public PoC available

  • 👾

    Exploit known to exist

  • Vulnerability published

  • Vulnerability Reserved

Credit

Ismail Tasdelen
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