> "Death of Internet Predicted. MPEGs at 11 (10:30 in Newfoundland)".
I think it's 11:30 (Newfoundland does have DST). I'm not a Canadian (and I don't play
one on the Internet), so don't quote me.
Martin
On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 00:37:29 +0200, Ariel Biener said:
> I perfectly understand the need to make public the availability of this
> new cracking tool, but I do not understand why there was no mention of
> the fact it exploits bugs that are 1.5-3 years old, which would have put
> matters in the prop
Ariel Biener wrote:
Which brings to mind the question of when will reporters be able to
"objectively" report something, and not "attenuate" certain aspects for
the benefit of creating a "scoop".
Not to mention driving traffic to their site which they wouldn't of seen
had they mentioned certain ke
On Mon, 29 Mar 2004, Scott Call wrote:
>
> Forgive the not panicing, but none of the exploits utilized by this tool
> are new, the newest being a year old, most being 2-3 years old, judging by
> the dates on the cisco pages.
Which brings to mind the question of when will reporters be able to
"ob
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Scott Call wrote:
| Forgive the not panicing, but none of the exploits utilized by this tool
| are new, the newest being a year old, most being 2-3 years old, judging by
| the dates on the cisco pages.
|
Yes, but the toolkit and the simplicity with whic
Forgive the not panicing, but none of the exploits utilized by this tool
are new, the newest being a year old, most being 2-3 years old, judging by
the dates on the cisco pages.
-S
On Mon, 29 Mar 2004, Henry Linneweh wrote:
>
> Cisco warns of new hacking toolkit
> http://www.infoworld.com/artic
Cisco warns of new hacking toolkit
http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/03/29/HNhackingtoolkit_1.html
exploit location
http://www.blackangels.it/
-Henry