Re: [Full-disclosure] Microsoft Windows vulnerability in TCP/IP Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2588516)

2011-11-13 Thread Dan Tulovsky
http://www.secdev.org/projects/scapy/build_your_own_tools.html Seems to be what you want. On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 12:27 PM, Darren Martyn wrote: > Off topic (kinda) but with all this talk on SCAPY, has anyone a good > reference on using it IN a python script for crafting/reading packets? Me > an

Re: [Full-disclosure] iPhone Geolocation storage

2011-05-13 Thread Dan Tulovsky
Actually, the only thing boring here is your rant. On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 4:01 AM, wac wrote: > So many ppl waste so much time in dead end technology. Amazing. I once > purchased a Mac and that's because it was old and extremely cheap. > Didn't even used it. Nothing worked there. It hanged, the

Re: [Full-disclosure] SSL Capable NetCat and more

2011-03-27 Thread Dan Tulovsky
> Beside that, scnc is written in pure-Perl, and is easily modifiable > by anyone. Such really simple (dumb?) stuff should not be written in > low-level languages such as C. You can't be serious... ___ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http:/

Re: [Full-disclosure] Remedy for Getting Off is Patch

2011-01-16 Thread Dan Tulovsky
This may be a troll, but it reminds me of something a fellow sysadmin said in a meeting once: "Firewalls? Who needs firewalls? If you properly maintain your end system, you don't need a firewall." 2011/1/14 Григорий Братислава : > Hello full disclosure!!! > >   I'd like to warn you about Patche