Re: [Full-disclosure] Re: Google and Yahoo search engine zero-day code

2006-07-10 Thread ninjadaito
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Dear N3tN00dle, The more you post, the more convinced I become that you are complete moron. The one saving grace is that you provide so many free laughs!! Talk about delusions of grandeur. LOL. Given enough rope, you'll eventually hang yourself.

Re: [Full-disclosure] Re: Google and Yahoo search engine zero-day code

2006-07-07 Thread Patrick Fitzgerald
I never reply to this mailing list but I feel that this blatant and unashamed plagiarism should be exposed! This 'breaking' news by the n3td3v research branch was written about by Michal Zalewski in his excellent book, 'silence on the wire'. Maybe Zalewski is part of the 'fearsome' :) netdev gro

[Full-disclosure] Re: Google and Yahoo search engine zero-day code

2006-07-05 Thread Dave \"No, not that one\" Korn
Denis Jedig wrote: > n3td3v wrote: > >> Today's disclosure involves Google and Yahoo search engines: >> >> All you need to do is put in the code to a web page, when Google and >> Yahoo visit it, then the code exploits the software they use and >> makes them start caching 'other' pages. Including 'n

[Full-disclosure] Re: Google and Yahoo search engine zero-day code

2006-07-04 Thread n3td3v
On 7/4/06, n3td3v <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Exploit: Zero-day Status: High Type: Hi-Jack corporate crawler machines which have vulnerable robot cahcing software installed We've issued two zero-day warnings so far, OneCare and Cisco Systems Today's disclosure involves Google and Yahoo search