Re: [Full-disclosure] Source for USB stick with hardware write-protect?

2009-10-07 Thread K K
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 1:17 PM, offbitz wrote: > I've got a couple of the PQI U339H (16GB) and they work great but be > forewarned, the switch is small and easily breakable if you do not have the > right size of tool to get in there and switch it..  This is especially bad > if it breaks while swit

[Full-disclosure] Source for USB stick with hardware write-protect?

2009-10-07 Thread K K
Can anybody suggest a source for a vendor of USB memory sticks with actual *hardware* write-protect? I have an ancient (USB1) 32MB "thumb drive" with a switch on the side which reliably write protects the flash. Unlike the SD card "write notch" which is implemented in the driver, this switch 100%

Re: [Full-disclosure] A Botted Fortune 500 a Day

2007-04-17 Thread K K
On 4/11/07, Gadi Evron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Support Intelligence releases daily reports on different fortune 500 > companies which are heavily affected by the botnet problem, with many > compromised machines on their networks. So what happened to the daily update schedule? Nothing new post

Re: [Full-disclosure] Solaris telnet vulnberability - how many on yournetwork?

2007-02-12 Thread K K
On 2/12/07, Michael Holstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If you run Solaris, please check if you got telnet enabled NOW. > > Simple test : > > nmap -sV -oG - -p23 your.net/cidr |grep "Sun Solaris" Note that this bug was introduced in Solaris 10, earlier versions are *not* vulnerable. Kevin __

[Full-disclosure] Benign Worms

2005-05-13 Thread k k
Hi, I am an academic researcher. I benefited a lot during my previous interaction at the full disclosure list on a different topic and now, I am here to get some input on benign worms. There is debate surrounding whether releasing benign worms such as Nachi or Welcha, in general is ethical or