From: "Ángel González" <[email protected]> > On 14/04/12 02:17, David H. Lipman wrote: >> I eat PDF Exploit files for breakfast. > >>>>> And how about a server that calls its malware ".bashrc"? >>>>> >>>> Since it is a non standard named file, I will open it in FileInsight >>>> and examine the binary. If I don't recognize its format, I'll run the >>>> TrID plug-in and detrrmine its format. I will treat the file >>>> accordingly. >>> .bashrc is the name of a file executed automatically by bash(1) on >>> startup if present in the home folder. As such, that can lead to code >>> execution. >> >> Not on Windows. > Unless you use eg. msys > > I was explaining the vulnerability. If you feel you're safe, you can go > with the > option. We assume you'll be careful enough not to shoot yourself in the > foot. >
And I apreciate that fact - Thanx! -- Dave Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
