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Re: MORE CRITICAL FLAWS IN MS WINDOWS EXPLORER


From: Martin Allert <full-disclosure () arago de>
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 08:11:11 +0100



Are there any age-based or I-am-dumb-as-bread limitations to this mailing list 
so we will be spared from such nonsense in the future?

Like this idiotic "rm" exploit. The next thing is an exploit message for spying
out other servers by using sophisticated espionage tools based on HTTP,
developed by the CIA and maintained by the Illuminati.

One simply calls it a webbrowser, others call it crowbar of the net.
Or why would THEY name a webbrowser "spyglass"? :)

Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 5:52 PM
To: vulnwatch () vulnwatch org; bugtraq () securityfocus com;
full-disclosure () lists netsys com
Subject: [Full-disclosure] MORE CRITICAL FLAWS IN MS WINDOWS EXPLORER

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TEAM PWN4GE Security Advisory                                     PWNED
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  Severity: HIGH
     Title: EXPLORER: Vulnerability in all versions of Windows Explorer
      Date: January 11, 2005

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*nonsense deleted*

Yours,

Martin

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