Thanks for posting your find on the WMF DoS exploit. It's always fascinating to look back at these historical vulnerabilities (and the infamous dead links that often accompany them!). I remember that WMF-related issues stirred quite a buzz in their day, causing Windows Explorer to go haywire.
Even though the original advisory link is gone, it might be helpful for other forum members if you could provide additional details about the code or any analysis you might have performed while reviewing it. Did you notice any particular patterns or techniques in the exploit that stood out? Also, if anyone recalls a commonly referenced advisory (or CVE ID) related to this, it could be a neat addition to the discussion.