Being forwarded to MSN is different.
Verisign's SiteFinder actually effected the operation of the Internet.
Being forwarded to MSN doesn't.
YOU have a choice in the MSN case.
You didn't with SiteFinder.
Anthony Saffer
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From: Paulo Pereira [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
I doubt you're going to have much luck finding source for any of these
horrid programs. But get yourself a decent disassembler and you should be
able to work from there.
Anthony
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From: n30 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Full Disclosure [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
prompted you to
see if you wanted to and nobody complained. This is no different.
Anthony Saffer
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It's not something you could directly own the box with, unlike RPC vuln
that Blaster uses; it merely exposes some trivia, thus the low rating.
Yeah, but what if that trivia is your credit card information or your SSN
or some other important piece of data? I personally think this should have a
actions might incur. Nobody forced him
to do it. It was his choice.
Anthony Saffer
SCS Consulting Services
www.safferconsulting.com
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in
a perfect world and every computer admin should know how to patch his
system. If he/she doesn't then they shouldn't have their job. There is,
after all, a such thing as preventative action.
Anthony Saffer
SCS Consulting Services
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Been getting a few mails with the subject New Picture Here... and pointing
to a Geocities site. Anyone know anything about this?
Anthony
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Actually SCO said they've already hand patched this vunerability and they
are no longer open.
Hmmm...
Anthony
subject: [Full-Disclosure] SCO Web Site Vulnerable to Slapper?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They seem to be running Apache/1.3.14 (Unix)
mod_ssl/2.7.1 OpenSSL/0.9.6 PHP/4.3.2-RC on
Just hit here...
15-20 receptions per hour with tons of bounces.
Just got told my corporate net is being hit too.
Sucks...back to work it seems.
Anthony
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From: JT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 2:24 PM
Subject: RE:
instructions on how to compile the patches. It works very well and we don't
have to worry about people sending binaries...
Just My $0.02...
Anthony Saffer
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