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On 2012-11-15 13:02, mohit tyagi wrote:
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> Full-Disclosure - We believe in it.
> Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk
This is Juan Sacco's new spam puppet. He just posted the same thing using his
real name elsewhere.
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On 01/25/2012 10:54 AM, Mario Vilas wrote:
> The bottom line is, the problem here is using VNC for what Ben is
> using it. There are many more problems with that scenario and
> clipboard sharing may be the least of them.
That may very well be true. I am not trying to debate that.
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I could never lower myself to your level so I guess you win
On 01/25/2012 10:32 AM, GloW - XD wrote:
> you are seriously more retarded than even the n3td3v+me+you
> together...damn army..!
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> On 25 January 2012 19:29, Peter Osterberg wrote:
>> Wasn't the origin
have the clipboard disabled...
On 01/25/2012 08:44 AM, Peter Osterberg wrote:
> I think Ben's report make complete sense actually, it would be better to
> have the clipboard feature as a default. Security before features... =)
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On 01/24/2012 07:18 PM, Mario Vilas wrote:
>> Guys, could you please read carefully everything before you reply?
> I read carefully. It still didn't make sense, though.
>
>> And you wouldn't be allowed to use copy&paste while you edit sensitive
>> documents either, I guess?
> I don't know how you c
Link to full advisory:
http://www.ekelow.se/file_uploads/Advisories/ekelow-aid-2012-01.pdf
Vendor's official statement:
http://www.op5.com/news/support-news/fixed-vulnerabilities-op5-monitor-op5-appliance/
Remote root command execution (non-authenticated)
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I think he should keep advertising here and drag his customers here as
well so they can see how well respect he and his tool are by the
security industry geeks that rant him here.
It's also fun to read about his customers on his own site, they are just
making fools of themselves for admitting to h
Juan Sacco skrev 2011-05-31 04:39:
> We are always trying to be one step ahead of the competition, take a
> visual tour of some of INSECT Pro most popular features and discover why
> INSECT Pro has become a leader in security software and solutions around
> the globe.
WTF?
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I would also love to follow the discussion
phocean skrev 2011-05-11 11:22:
> It doesn't sound good to me and maybe other people here.
> I am interested too even if I have followed it passively so far.
> So why going private?
>
> On Wed, 11 May 2011 00:35:41 +, Dobbins, Roland wrote:
>> On
In Sweden they did that 14 days after they got hacked, and at the same
time informed us that we should pay attention to weird things happening
on our bank accounts...
LOL, it's fucking lame to come out with that warning 14 days after it
happened... Quite obvious that they wanted to bury the wh
Thank me I saved you the seconds it took to Google the link, now all you have
to do for yourself is click it and read...
http://www.nosec-inc.com/en/products/pangolin/
- Ursprungsmeddelande -
> Is it nicer / better than sqlmap or have any extra features?
>
> On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 1:
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> *From:*Cal Leeming [mailto:c...@foxwhisper.co.uk]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, April 06, 2011 11:58 AM
> *To:* Peter Osterberg
> *Cc:* Thor (Hammer of God); Mario Vilas; Romain Bourdy;
> full-disclosure; Inc leartext
> *Subject:* Re: [Full-disclosure] password.incleartext.com
&
Security is relative and the pwd might be handled in a secure enough fashion
compared to the value of the information it is protecting, even though it is
stored in a reversable fashion. But I wouldn't, generally speaking, hesitate to
claim that it isn't stored securely if it is reversable.
Coul
ed.to be purely random. Unless you play rigged slot machines.
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Graham Gower skrev:
On 30 March 2011 21:53, Peter Osterberg wrote: > Risk would be a
lot higher than 10 percent if it was, say, 300 years since the last tsuna
Interesting...!
Does that mean that there is a 100 percent risk of the same tsunami over
500 years? Is there a cycle? When was the last one? Risk would be a lot
higher than 10 percent if it was, say, 300 years since the last tsunami
Haven't dug at all into it, this is just a very spontaneous
That made my morning laugh! =)
Andrew Farmer skrev 2011-03-30 00:22:
> Yes, but... well, JAD does a better job of explaining than I possibly could:
>
>> Runtime rt = Runtime.getRuntime();
>>
>> String str = "7z.exe x ";
>> str = str + "\"" + _filepath + "\" ";
>> str = str + "-
..
>
> t
>
> -Original Message-
> From: full-disclosure-boun...@lists.grok.org.uk
> [mailto:full-disclosure-boun...@lists.grok.org.uk] On Behalf Of Peter
> Osterberg
> Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2011 6:31 AM
> To: full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk
> Subject:
Someone should go ahead and make one of those leetspeak generators,
that instead generates musntlive-speak. That'd be awesome, or even
better a decoder...
This looks interesting but I can't translate it. Someone willing to
pick it up for a Google summer code project?
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2010-11-18 20:46, Andrew Auernheimer skrev:
> Coderman,
>
> Everything I do is i
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