Fw: [Full-Disclosure] Google Search and Gmail Correlation

2005-02-25 Thread Colin . Scott
A little OT but I was pondering the other day about something. Remember the Axis network camera inurl search that exposed internet facing LAN cameras? Well I noticed that lots of those cameras are configured on high ports. 7000 for example. Now, I wondered how Google gets those cameras into its

Re: [Full-Disclosure] phpWebSite-0.10.0_exploit

2005-02-25 Thread Colin . Scott
Well I cant get this to work. The annoucements module doesnt allow non-graphics extensions so the PHP file doesnt get uploaded. Regards, Colin. tjomka

RE: [Full-Disclosure] WiFi question

2004-11-23 Thread Colin . Scott
Well after running around for 2 days attempting to find the source of the wireless points, it stopped. We think that someone was running FakeAP, perhaps by accident (playing around at home then forgetting to switch off), all the peer-to-peer Access Points were of the same name and all the MACs

[Full-Disclosure] WiFi question

2004-11-17 Thread Colin . Scott
List, I'm an expert in nothing so when I saw this I had to ask, as Im sure theres someone out there that is a WiFi expert. Google has found no answer so here goes. Last night we saw a new access point appear. No problems its an ad-hoc network so its someone's machine with XP on configured for

RE: [Full-Disclosure] IE is just as safe as FireFox

2004-11-15 Thread Colin . Scott
Yes perhaps I'm being a little close minded. I know that WFP can be switched off and all that, but this is real life. We don't have the luxury of 1 single domain controlling all our clients, we are talking multiple NT/2000/2003 domains, multiple OS's, multiple Admins. I am complaining (more the

Re: [Full-Disclosure] IE is just as safe as FireFox

2004-11-12 Thread Colin . Scott
Oh yeah, I've got 14,000 Windows 2000 machines to update to windows XP SP2, hang on wheres that CD? So thanks for your infinate wisdom there Rafel. Colin. Rafel Ivgi,

Re: [Full-Disclosure] IE is just as safe as FireFox

2004-11-12 Thread Colin . Scott
More infinate wisdom there Rafel. Price per license for Finjan's Vital Security for Web = 9.50GBP per user + 20% support per annum, roughly equates to 160,000GBP (plus any hardware, software and network requirements) to cover us with your no doubt class-leading product. I'm sure that the

Re: [Full-Disclosure] Vulnerability in IBM Windows XP: default hidden Administrator account allows local Administrator access

2004-09-16 Thread Colin . Scott
Michael, Its my understanding that there is a default policy in Windows XP that prevents any accounts from being used over the network if they have blank passwords. This means the IBM machines are no more vulnerable than any other XP machine in a home setup. Correct me if Im wrong :)

RE: [Full-Disclosure] Vulnerability in IBM Windows XP: default hi dden Administrator account allows local Administrator access

2004-09-16 Thread Colin . Scott
Yes sorry I didnt read it properly lets call it advisory reading idiocy on my part... I still think its a bit off getting at IBM for this when the XP setup lets you add multiple Admin accounts without passwords anyway and if someone's in your house sitting at your machine you've got a