Eitan Caspi wrote:
> I'm confused.
It escapes me, really. There is no excuse not to know exactly when, why
and how anything happens on a Windows machine, not with the excellent,
affordable tracing tools we have at our disposal in this time and age. I
loathe the term "security researchers" - it c
Suggested severity level: Medium.
Type of Risk: Denial of Service.
Local / Remote activated: Local.
Affected Software: Windows XP Professional with SP2
and all of the security
updates up to 5-May-2007.
Windows 2003 standard server, revision R2 was tested
also a found to be NOT
vulnerable.
Wi
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Title: The Harry Potter Hoax
Class: Social Engineering / Denial Of Service
Severity : Critical
Solution Status : Unpatched
Vendor : The Media
Affected versions: The Peopl
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On 6/22/07, MOHORH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [ITEM #1]
> md5: 0d26087e7ea2e97b48bd86ce0410cf37
> sha1: 0c9c5bd561ca8382573b0fa709c842ab9ce6e2bd
> sha256:
> 4cbdc77356a64e463986e84bd453db5b0117fc6319fe78bd8764e42d5668e7c8
>
No way, a troll of random hashes?
2 tickets for mass distribution of he
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