>>> One problem with anyone making private exploits is that >>> they always seem to get leaked, no matter who it is.
I've written at least a dozen proof-of-concept examples for security holes. I've given these examples to vendors and shared them with friends and other security researchers. I'm not aware of any of them being made public. In addition, I serious doubt that any of the examples are of much use to anyone except to the vendor who messed up in the first place. Vendors probably find the bulk of security holes and I seriously doubt many of these problems have proof-of-concept code published for them. OTOH we know that public proof-of-concept examples are going to get into the wrong hands. Richard _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
