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Re: no more public exploits
From: "Yabby" <yabby () softhome net>
Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 19:05:43 +0200
Even though I think that the publication of your code might have been a couple of weeks too soon: too bad you chose to abandon full disclosure. A lot of people do not have the skills to transform theoretical vulnerabilities into practical exploits. With the lack of proof that the vulnerability can really be exploited, a lot of sysadmins will decide not to patch, leaving the holes in tact for the real blackhats, that have possession of the malicious code anyway.... maarten
this is an anouncement that i personally have no more intention to publish any
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- no more public exploits johnny cyberpunk (Apr 27)
- Re: no more public exploits Yabby (Apr 27)
- RE: no more public exploits Curt Purdy (Apr 27)
- Re: no more public exploits list (Apr 28)
- Re: no more public exploits rd (Apr 28)
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- RE: no more public exploits Duquette, John (Apr 27)
- Re: no more public exploits Dave Sherohman (Apr 27)
- Re: no more public exploits Yabby (Apr 27)
- Detecting newly added Windows Services (was: no more public exploits) Marcel Krause (Apr 28)
- RE: no more public exploits Douglas Carvalho (Apr 27)
- RE: no more public exploits Ng, Kenneth (US) (Apr 27)
- Re: no more public exploits Dave Aitel (Apr 27)
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