Same here.... all I hear when asking some people who *know* what's going on give more or less an answer sounding like:
"I could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you"... Cheers, Viktor On Montag, 19. April 2004 11.37, Alexander Bochmann wrote: > Hi, > > ...on Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 11:21:24AM +0200, Fredy Kuenzler wrote: > > We got dozens of MD5 requests in the last 48 hours, so I guess it must > > be a really big mess. > > It seems it's more like only very few people know > how big the mess is, and all the info I can get > (as almost everyone else, it seems) is in the line > of "yes, there is a problem, but we can't tell you > what it is - using MD5 will help, though". > > I still don't think this is a responsible way > to deal with a vulnerability that is rumored to > affect basic internet infrastructure - seems more > like some people who bought an advance notification > service from some security company or router vendor > want to see their investment pay off. > > Alex. ---------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Maillist-Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/swinog%40swinog.ch/
