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Subject: [Full-disclosure] Multiple Vendors libc/glob()GLOB_BRACE|GLOB_LIMIT
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From: Thor (Hammer of God) t...@hammerofgod.com
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Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Windows' future (reprise)
No, It's Tim Mullen. No Bill here.
No, I don't
Cassidy MacFarlane would like to recall the message, [Full-disclosure]
Windows' future (reprise).
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He said this to me:
Youre playing with fire. Fire that cannot be put out with words but
only inflame the situation of which you are misinformed.
- n3td3v
:)
http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2005/Dec/328
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Yup, interesting indeed.
i would have more likely called this a ' Dead Mans Switch' disclosure. It is
likely that there is existing DMS software that could be relatively easily
adapted for this purpose.
Thanks for referencing this journal, btw...hadn't come across it before.
-Original
Youre playing with fire. Fire that cannot be put out with words but
only inflame the situation of which you are misinformed.
- n3td3v
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From: n3td3v [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/snip the noise
Hahahaha
Just saw the subject on this.
After all, they are all the same, eh?
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Am i missing something, but isn't this the same thing we already
had a while ago? See the attached pdf in
http://www.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Full-Disclosure/2005-05/0069.html
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yes it
does:
WIN2K
server SP4, IE6P1
what
do you mean by 'srp5'?
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DeshmukhSent: 25 November 2005 03:28To: 'jacob jango';
full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.ukSubject:
OK, OK, I ignored the troll earlier about Schneier, but please
*don't* now start having a go at Phrack ffs.
I thought that you had killed off the n3td3v 'personality'?
I realise I am writing a personal opinion email with no new security
info,
But there was no point in you adding your 0.02p to
This seems to be a 'nearest path' issue - iexplore would use notepad.exe
to 'view source' by default, so when you choose to 'view source',
Windows looks to the PATH variable to find notepad.
Similar to having an executable 'c:\program.exe' when windows is looking
for 'C:\program
From the whitepaper:
Empirical evidence has also shown that computers that are actively in
use
tend to broadcast rather frequently.
Read that as 'badly-configured computers'. It is a no-brainer to not
broadcast from a machine that is 'rogue' - IE a prospective
attacker/wardriver would not
Agreed.
In ICT/Security, I commonly encounter an attitude of 'technocracy' - in
that skilled professionals look down upon and patronise the plain
(relatively unskilled) user.
In business, this attitude is immensely counter-productive, as unless
ICT/Security staff are approachable, they are not
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