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From: aleph1 () UNDERGROUND ORG (Aleph One)
Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1998 12:31:45 -0800
I am killing the Postfix thread. Please forward any other comments or suggestions to Wietse or to the postfix mailing list. I am killing the DCC thread. As it has been pointed out this is a rather old vulnerability, although it was never explicitly mentioned on the list. As you probably have figured out by now the Remote Explorer virus is not the threat NAI would like you to believe. Its sad to see security companies being driven by their PR department. If you haven't done so by now, I recommend you read the latest Phrack. Some good stuff in there, including Fyodor's stack fingerprinting article and horizon's code for defeating IDSs. Not to mention you get to read how route almost lost $1700 playing only four hands of blackjack. I've dubbed his betting system 'I-am-shit-faced-and-want-to-give-my-money- away basic strategy'. -- Aleph One / aleph1 () underground org http://underground.org/ KeyID 1024/948FD6B5 Fingerprint EE C9 E8 AA CB AF 09 61 8C 39 EA 47 A8 6A B8 01
Current thread:
- Re: Why you should avoid world-writable directories Ben Laurie (Dec 22)
- Re: Why you should avoid world-writable directories Darren Reed (Dec 22)
- Re: Why you should avoid world-writable directories Rich Burroughs (Dec 22)
- Re: Why you should avoid world-writable directories Wietse Venema (Dec 22)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Why you should avoid world-writable directories Nick Maclaren (Dec 22)
- Re: Why you should avoid world-writable directories Jason Thorpe (Dec 24)
- Re: Why you should avoid world-writable directories Alan Cox (Dec 24)
- Administrivia Aleph One (Dec 26)
- Nlog 1.1b released - security holes fixed HD Moore (Dec 26)
- referer problems... Spencer Portee - Yard Productions (Dec 26)
- Re: Why you should avoid world-writable directories Jason Thorpe (Dec 24)
- Re: Why you should avoid world-writable directories Bill Paul (Dec 26)
- Re: Why you should avoid world-writable directories Robert Watson (Dec 27)
- Re: Why you should avoid world-writable directories Bill Paul (Dec 26)