ROFL I love conspiracy's and the theroies that abound them
Thanks,
Ron DuFresne
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi C,
Hi, Mitch -- welcome to the Internet! Here's a tool you might find
helpful, it's called a 'Search Engine'! ;)
A quick google for a few bytes
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Mitch -- welcome to the Internet! Here's a tool you might find
helpful, it's called a 'Search Engine'! ;)
A quick google for a few bytes worth of shellcode returned a few
pages of jinglebellz.c related discussion.
Hi, Mitch -- welcome to the Internet! Here's a tool you might find
helpful, it's called a 'Search Engine'! ;)
A quick google for a few bytes worth of shellcode returned a few
pages of jinglebellz.c related discussion.
http://www.jikos.cz/jikos/dev/shcode.asm for example.
They're obviously in on
Hi list,
Hrmm. Ok I'm no Sherlock Holmes but even I could see through this
'analysis'. This is obviously an elaborate attempt to soil the reputations of the fine
people, dare I say heros of information
security, at GOBBLES security.
Let's examine the case at hand:
1) Someone makes the effort
Hrmm. Ok I'm no Sherlock Holmes but even I could see through this
'analysis'. This is obviously an elaborate attempt to soil the reputations of the fine people, dare I say heros of information
security, at GOBBLES security.
Let's examine the case at hand:
1) Someone makes the effort of cutting
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
At 16:15 24/10/2003 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now who, on God's green earth, would recognise shellcode from
an obscure exploit that was published months ago. If they
didn't have it fresh in memory?
hahahaha
So I think it's rather obvious