Re: [Full-Disclosure] ***INTERLAND*** 's default vps PROBABLY has REMOTE COMPROMISE vulnerability

2004-08-15 Thread the lumpalaya
Just curious -- did you make sure to account for the fact that lots of people backport fixes so that version numbers dont always tell you that something is exploitable? (linux dists seem keen on this a lot). > > INTERLAND is the most popular web hosting corporation online - even > bigger than VE

Re: [Full-Disclosure] ***INTERLAND*** 's default vps PROBABLY has REMOTE COMPROMISE vulnerability

2004-08-15 Thread the lumpalaya
Oh yeah, I forgot to include this link, in case it happens to be the case.. not that I would know, I dont use Interland... https://www.redhat.com/advice/speaks_backport.html On Sun, 15 Aug 2004, Liu Die Yu wrote: > this message is only useful for INTERLAND users and spammers. > > INTERLAND is t

Re: [Full-Disclosure] Counter-Attacking hackers? Is this really a good idea?

2004-03-08 Thread the lumpalaya
Along these lines, I pulled up this website a couple days ago and noticed that they list their "VP -- Technology & Security" as: Certified security specialist, member HTCIA, ISC2, previously at Motorola. I am not seeing this pdf on their site anymore -- I thought it was what you

Re: [Full-Disclosure] Counter-Attacking hackers? Is this really a good idea?

2004-03-08 Thread the lumpalaya
Sorry to reply to my own message, but the url for the pdf I am referring to is: http://www.symbiot.com/media/symbiot.pdf ___ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html

[Full-Disclosure] meep meep. stop it.

2004-03-24 Thread the lumpalaya
This never ends. Blackhole this crap. Seriously. And now that ive broken my own rule by replying to this, I will try not to do it again. Please guys. Trolls dont need responses. Its just such a waste. On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Berend-Jan Wever wrote: > I'd like to suggest everybody starts sendi