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Re[2]: [funsec] WMF round-up, updates and de-mystification
From: Pierre Vandevenne <pierre () datarescue com>
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 14:42:06 +0100
Good Day, Tuesday, January 3, 2006, 12:59:22 PM, you wrote: GE>> The "patch" by Ilfak Guilfanov works, but by disabling a DLL in Windows. PV>> I wouldn't say it does that. If you really want to simplify it in the LS> extreme, it hides the vulnerable function. LS> Think of it as a "White Hat Rootkit" Or merely a TSR hooking an interrupt vector. It doesn't hide itself. It doesn't allow any kind of remote access to anything. I can't see how it could even be remotely described as a rootkit. -- Best regards, Pierre mailto:pierre () datarescue com
Current thread:
- WMF round-up, updates and de-mystification Gadi Evron (Jan 03)
- Re: [Full-disclosure] WMF round-up, updates and de-mystification Nancy Kramer (Jan 03)
- Re: [Full-disclosure] WMF round-up, updates and de-mystification InfoSecBOFH (Jan 03)
- RE: [Full-disclosure] WMF round-up, updates and de-mystification Larry Seltzer (Jan 03)
- Re: [funsec] WMF round-up, updates and de-mystification Pierre Vandevenne (Jan 03)
- Re: WMF round-up, updates and de-mystification Gadi Evron (Jan 03)
- RE: [funsec] WMF round-up, updates and de-mystification Larry Seltzer (Jan 03)
- Re[2]: [funsec] WMF round-up, updates and de-mystification Pierre Vandevenne (Jan 04)
- Re: WMF round-up, updates and de-mystification Adam Shostack (Jan 04)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: WMF round-up, updates and de-mystification Krpata, Tyler (Jan 04)