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RE: RE: FUD - was FAX a virus


From: "Craig Wright" <cwright () bdosyd com au>
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 08:42:27 +1100


Actually, SQL injection was one of the arguments, fuzzing another.

Please read all the posts before making this assumption ;)

-----Original Message-----
From: listbounce () securityfocus com [mailto:listbounce () securityfocus com]
On Behalf Of krymson () gmail com
Sent: Thursday, 8 March 2007 3:14 AM
To: security-basics () securityfocus com
Subject: Re: RE: FUD - was FAX a virus

Man, someone call in the panic attack ambulance...

Before you start making more of an ass of yourself and keep putting on
the blinders about fax vulnerability vectors, maybe you should present
your challenges about proving you wrong to forums other than
"security-basics." Perhaps throw that into pen-test or even Full
Disclosure. You might get better answers.

Is it a huge deal that we should be throwing our hands in the air about?
I heavily doubt it. But you don't have to come unglued and then start
posting distracting lectures about SQL Injections and DB holes. No one
is arguing those or that faxes are the next big thing.

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