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Re: TCP/IP ISN Prediction Susceptibility
From: Lincoln Yeoh <lyeoh () POP JARING MY>
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 15:17:42 +0800
At 10:08 AM 13-03-2001 -0000, Vitaly Osipov wrote:
without any further information it looks like reinventing the wheel - e.g. it is well known that Win NT sequence numbers are easily predictable... Or
And in related news, recent research by Blah123 Inc shows that smokers are more likely to get lung cancer. :) Link.
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- TCP/IP ISN Prediction Susceptibility Solar, Eclipse (Mar 12)
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- Re: TCP/IP ISN Prediction Susceptibility Solar, Eclipse (Mar 13)
- Re: TCP/IP ISN Prediction Susceptibility Holger van Koll (Mar 13)
- Re: TCP/IP ISN Prediction Susceptibility Elias Levy (Mar 14)
- Re: TCP/IP ISN Prediction Susceptibility Olaf Kirch (Mar 14)
- Re: TCP/IP ISN Prediction Susceptibility Lincoln Yeoh (Mar 14)
- Re: TCP/IP ISN Prediction Susceptibility Elias Levy (Mar 14)
- Re: TCP/IP ISN Prediction Susceptibility Crist Clark (Mar 13)
- Re: TCP/IP ISN Prediction Susceptibility Mike Sues (Mar 13)
- Re: TCP/IP ISN Prediction Susceptibility Dom De Vitto (Mar 13)
- Re: TCP/IP ISN Prediction Susceptibility Vitaly Osipov (Mar 13)
- Re: TCP/IP ISN Prediction Susceptibility Lincoln Yeoh (Mar 14)
- Re: TCP/IP ISN Prediction Susceptibility Mike Fedyk (Mar 14)
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