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Re: Attacking a machine on network.


From: Alexander Klimov <alserkli () inbox ru>
Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 15:07:13 +0300 (IDT)

On Wed, 30 May 2007, John Pluffum wrote:
If someone doesn't run a service, this obviously leads me to the
assumption that that particular machine could never be cracked ? Is
this a right assumption ?

No. Software can be exploited if it processes data prepared by
an attacker. If a computer is connected to a network it is likely
receive some information from the network, and thus probably
can be exploited. Note that even if a computer is not connected
to any network, but say, used only to edit MS Word files carried
on a flash disk, it still can be compromised by an attacker who
can trick the user to open his file.

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Regards,
ASK


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