To report a botnet PRIVATELY please email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------- Jesper's Blog : More options on protecting against recent IE vulnerabilities on a domain: http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesper/archive/2006/09/22/More-options-on-protecting-against-the-VML-vulnerability-on-a-domain.aspx
I like that option better. Leaves me supported and honestly I've not seen anything that I'm running that's used VML or freaked since I've done that? Gadi Evron wrote: > On Sun, 24 Sep 2006, Bill Stout wrote: > >> http://sunbeltblog.blogspot.com/2006/09/seen-in-wild-zero-day-exploit-be >> ing.html >> "This exploit can be mitigated by turning off Javascripting. >> >> Update: Turning off Javascripting is no longer a valid mitigation. A >> valid mitigation is unregistering the VML dll. " >> > > There is, of course, the ZERT (Zeroday Emergency Response Team) patch, > available to those who choose to use it. > Along with source code, testing methodology, etc. > > Naturally a vendor patch is BETTER, this is merely an alternative that can > be used, right now, by those who choose to do so. > > http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2019162,00.asp > http://isotf.org/zert/ > > Richard wrote an interesting blog entry on it: > http://taosecurity.blogspot.com/2006/09/zert-evolution.html > > >> Bill Stout >> > > Gadi. > > > -- Letting your vendors set your risk analysis these days? http://www.threatcode.com If you are a SBSer and you don't subscribe to the SBS Blog... man ... I will hunt you down... http://blogs.technet.com/sbs _______________________________________________ To report a botnet PRIVATELY please email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] All list and server information are public and available to law enforcement upon request. http://www.whitestar.linuxbox.org/mailman/listinfo/botnets
