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RE: Israeli Software Company Faces U.S. Probe
From: "Kyle Quest" <Kyle.Quest () networkengines com>
Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 10:09:50 -0500
One question: given that an IPv4 address is a 32-bit value, and pretty much any set of four bytes can make up a valid IP address, how could you spot hardcoded IP addresses in a binary?
One way to do it is to find various socket calls and then examine the parameters and where they came from :-) _______________________________________________ Fun and Misc security discussion for OT posts. https://linuxbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/funsec Note: funsec is a public and open mailing list.
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- Re: Israeli Software Company Faces U.S. Probe, (continued)
- Re: Israeli Software Company Faces U.S. Probe Andre Ludwig (Mar 02)
- Re: Israeli Software Company Faces U.S. Probe Dude VanWinkle (Mar 02)
- Re: Israeli Software Company Faces U.S. Probe Andre Ludwig (Mar 02)
- Re: Israeli Software Company Faces U.S. Probe Andre Ludwig (Mar 02)
- Re: Israeli Software Company Faces U.S. Probe S.f.Stover (Mar 03)
- RE: Israeli Software Company Faces U.S. Probe Larry Seltzer (Mar 03)
- RE: Israeli Software Company Faces U.S. Probe Henderson, Dennis K. (Mar 02)
- Re: Israeli Software Company Faces U.S. Probe Fergie (Mar 02)
- Re: Israeli Software Company Faces U.S. Probe Dude VanWinkle (Mar 02)
- Re: Israeli Software Company Faces U.S. Probe Aviram Jenik (Mar 05)
- Re: Israeli Software Company Faces U.S. Probe James Kehl (Mar 06)
- Re: Israeli Software Company Faces U.S. Probe Dude VanWinkle (Mar 02)