Well, as usual, the advisory gives little cue regarding what the basis of
the vulnerability might be. Anyone know whether this has anything to do with 
ASN.1 parsing? I'm curious since I just finished researching such things,
and would love to add this to the collection if it is appropriate. Thanx.

G

On or about 2004.02.05 10:24:51 +0000, Vinay Tiwari/MUM/IN/STTL ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
said:

> Dear friends,
> 
> there is checkpoint vurnebility .
> 
> http://securitytracker.com/alerts/2004/Feb/1008949.html
> 
<<SNIP>> 
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