Gadi Evron a écrit : > On Tue, 12 Dec 2006, Joxean Koret wrote: > >> Wow! That's fun! The so called "Word 0 day" flaw also affects >> OpenOffice.org! At least, 1.1.3. And, oh! Abiword does something cool >> with the file: >> > > This is NOT a 0day. It is a disclosed vulnerability in full-disclosure > mode, on a mailing list (fuzzing mailing list). > > I am not sure why I got this 10 times now, I thought the days of these > bounces were over. But I am tired of seeing every full-disclosure > vulnerability called a 0day anymore. > > A 0day, whatever definition you use, is used in the wild before people are > aware of it. It makes sense and I totally agree with you. But the fact is that the things change (and not allways in the right direction :-()... due to the society, money, research of popularity... Please remember us also the sense of the word "hacker" for instance, since nowadays it's often use to speak about "bad guy/blackhat/pirate" - i hope you'll agree that it's not the (our) sense
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