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Re: Help on hardware flaws


From: GuidoZ <uberguidoz () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 12:07:29 -0700

I understand you now. You're not looking to solve a problem you
currently have; you're just after general information. I think I took
your original email wrong. =)

I haven't looked at this list lately, but I've found some interesting
websites that sometimes include off-the-wall hardware exploits here:
http://www.antionline.com/toplist.php

If I come across anything I'll send it your way. I've never really
looked around for a "hardware exploit list" as such. Would certainly
be interesting reading.

--
Peace. ~G


On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 11:20:45 -0400, Suroop <sum22+ () pitt edu> wrote:
Well the idea is to locate any kind of hardware flaw.. It could be router,
it could be switch, hub, or even server. And for any platform originally
but I guess we can start with UNIX-based systems. I know even that's pretty
broad, but I am looking for something so broad. haven't been able to find
any.
Suroop

--On Saturday, September 25, 2004 5:52 PM -0700 GuidoZ
<uberguidoz () gmail com> wrote:r



That's a pretty broad request unfortunately. What hardware are you
looking for? What type of vulnerability? What type of system (Windows,
Unix, Linux, etc or Router, Hub, Switch, etc or NAS, USB, or anything
else)?

I'm sure there are resources available, however more specifics are
needed before links or general ideas can be provided. =)

--
Peace. ~G


On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 09:57:07 -0400, Suroop <sum22+ () pitt edu> wrote:
Hey, I needed some help for some research. Could anyone tell me where I
can get resources for
Someone taking advantage of a hardware flaw to breach the security of a
system. I can imagine that Router flaws can be one category. But any
others? Suroop


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