Cole Tuininga wrote:
> However, here's where I get confused. Now the client is sending more
> data back to the server (probably in the form of an https document
> request) - how do these packets now get rerouted to the MITM? Or is
> this more of a "one directional" attack?
;-) That is the part that I intentionally left out. I wanted Mike (and
others) to know that SSL hijacking is far more than just "theorhetical",
but I don't want some script-kidde doing a google search on the subject
and comming up with my e-mail as a HOWTO. If someone is intersted in the
subject, there are plenty of resources out there for them to read up on.
Kenny
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Kenny Lussier
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Mission Critical Linux
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