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WMF vulnerability was a deliberate backdoor?
From: "Brooks, Shane" <SBrooks () orangelake com>
Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 14:31:16 -0500
I've recently had my attention brought to a post from Steve Gibson in the grc.com forums, which contains the following quote: <snippet> The only conclusion that can reasonably be drawn is that this [setAbortProc procedure] was a deliberate backdoor put into all of Microsoft's recent editions of Windows. </snippet> full article here: http://www.grc.com/x/news.exe?cmd=article&group=grc.news.feedback&item=60006 thoughts? Shane _________________________________________________________ The information contained in this message is privileged, confidential and intended only for use of the individual or entity addressed above. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify us by reply and delete the same. Thank you.
Current thread:
- WMF vulnerability was a deliberate backdoor? Brooks, Shane (Jan 15)
- Re: WMF vulnerability was a deliberate backdoor? Denis Jedig (Jan 16)
- Re: WMF vulnerability was a deliberate backdoor? Steve Friedl (Jan 16)
- Re: WMF vulnerability was a deliberate backdoor? Mike Ely (Jan 16)
- Re: WMF vulnerability was a deliberate backdoor? Gadi Evron (Jan 18)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: WMF vulnerability was a deliberate backdoor? Alex Eckelberry (Jan 16)