On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 12:24 AM, Ian Grant <ian.a.n.gr...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 11:15 AM, Nala Ginrut <nalagin...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Alright, I changed a system and try it again with evince successfully. > > Anyway, I did't find any maths or special symbols in it, so it could be > > published on your blog as plain text. But you may insist on the opinion > of > > PDF. > > There is another reason why I use PDF. It's much nicer to read. I love > Garamond. Did you see the Jobs movie? Do you remember what he said > about Garamond? > > Well, I'm a naive font fan so I may understand you. I usually use my fav font on page according to the design with HTML5/CSS stuff. Forget about it, it's far from the topic. > What we really need to do is find out what software Mark was using to > pdf->png. If it segfaults then there is a good chance that that bug > can be turned into a working exploit. Because all binaries distributed > by the binary-distributors are identical, attackers can analyse the > file and work out how to turn a bad pointer dereference into an > exploitable "PDF attack vector" which executes binary code contained > in the PDF. > > Agreed. But I think the PDF is more complicated than TXT. One of my fav ezine, Phrack is plain txt, and it's cool. So my suggestion is to provide both TXT and PDF if the article is important. Anyway, the font is a big issue for whom loves it, so I don't involve such argue. ;-)