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Umm..and you were the one giving cheers to Norton. Of course AV
can be fooled..and of course a patch from microsoft is the only true way to fix
the problem.
She
was attacking you for giving Cheers to Norton. I didn't release the POC, you
did. I am happy Norton is detecting it. If you want to change your words right
in the middle of the sentence, I really don't care.
By
attacking me on a personal level, you have proven to me..to be unprofessional at
best.
Todd,
Listen, you are so wrong i cant belive you
even have the guts to post this. How stupid can you be? Norton or
any AVP can easily be fooled. The active x object "ca"+n b"+ +e crea"
+ted" like this. code changed around , or even different local code can
be used and tada AVP is fooled. Only a true patch from microsoft or
disable the help control in the registry is going to stop this. Her
concern is wise.
Mike
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Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 9:36
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Subject: RE: [Full-Disclosure] And
you're proud of this Mike Evanchick?
Well, if you have Norton, it couldn't wreak havoc...now could
it? Most of the AV compaines are now detecting the exploit. This detection
response is much faster than most of the other exploits which are wreaking
havoc on your network, so it would sound.
Nice work to Norton.
You so proudly posted this:
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Obviously you are just tickled to see that the kiddies were able to
so quickly turn your point/click sploit code into a virus to wreak havoc
on my network.
Thanks a lot for helping to make all of us a little less secure over
the holiday's.
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