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Allowing direct root login even with SSH is IMHO stupid...
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On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 13:40:47 +0530, Raj Mathur said:
I believe we have had this discussion before, but I'll iterate my
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- Key-based root logins are quite secure. I don't see any reason why
key-based root login would be any less secure
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With all due respect, I think you are crying wolf a tad bit too much.
Speech recognition is inherently unreliable, (btw remember the presentation
they gave?). Since you deem the problem as remotely exploitable,let's ignore
for one that I
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Allowing direct
Again WTF!
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This is great!
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key-based login without passphrase is like eating cheese without
bred. useless (IMHO).
Totally, if someone compromises the machine and gets root they get all
your keys and without a passphrase... yeah no good.
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JaSiLDBG
JavaScript inLine Debugger
We wrote a document, explaining some of the capacities of this technique,
and in the meantime, we also created some functions in a library that can
help you using JaSiLDBG. The library is named: estigma its instalation, is
very simple,
If you have to use a side channel attack to ensure that the
microphone is on and the speakers are active (what ideal target
environment will have them both enabled or even fitted? No, I don't
believe healthcare will be one), why don't you just use that channel
to launch the primary attack?
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