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Tips for not looking stupid on TV?
From: irongeek at irongeek.com (Adrian Crenshaw)
Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2010 19:00:52 -0400
Mick and Robin, Thanks. Russ, I'm looking into Espia now. Adrian On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 1:43 PM, Butturini, Russell < Russell.Butturini at healthways.com> wrote:
Meterpreter plus the espia plugins would probably make for a good demo. ------------------------------ *From*: pauldotcom-bounces at mail.pauldotcom.com < pauldotcom-bounces at mail.pauldotcom.com> *To*: PaulDotCom Security Weekly Mailing List < pauldotcom at mail.pauldotcom.com> *Sent*: Sat Mar 27 09:14:54 2010 *Subject*: [Pauldotcom] Tips for not looking stupid on TV? I'm guessing the reported just did a Google search for Louisville and hacking and came up with me. He basically asked " I?m writing to see if you would like to help me with a story we?re doing. It is about a hole in Microsoft security in Internet Explorer that allows hackers to spy on people through their webcams. Is it possible? How does it work? And can you show us for the purposes of a story?" I was not aware of anything specific to webcams and IE, but he sent me a clipping and I think he was basing it on this: http://www.youtube.com/user/MichaelSias#p/u/11/8DtgG58aIBw I told him: 1. Looks like they are relating it to Operation Aurora. 2. It's not really Web cam specific, any vulnerability that say it allows for "arbitrary code execution" could do the same thing. 3. Most of the buzz seems to be talking about IE 6, which it pretty out of date. However, some corporations still run int because it it what their webapps support. 4. The specific vulnerability is CVE-2010-0249 and code for the exploit can be found here: http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/11167 5. Microsoft has release a patch for it: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms10-002.mspx 6. If a user is silly enough to run a random exe a website/email/p2p network gives them, they will likely get "owned" regardless of the whither on not there is an exploit. 7. There are programs out their that can be used to monitor others. An exploit that allows for "arbitrary code execution" can install one in theory, but so could a snooping significant other. 8. Google hacking/Google dorks are always fun. Basically, people put devices on an Internet facing LAN that should not. Beside webcams, you can also fine printers and other devices. Try these Google searches: intitle:"Live View / ? AXIS" inurl:/cgi/ieng inurl:hp/device/this.LCDispatcher Or a big list from here: http://www.hackersforcharity.org/ghdb/?function=summary&cat=18 Any tips on how to best deal with the media? Is there a webcam related IE exploit out there I'm not aware of, or is is just a case of "one of the things people can do with arbitrary code execution"? Thanks, Adrian ****************************************************************************** This email contains confidential and proprietary information and is not to be used or disclosed to anyone other than the named recipient of this email, and is to be used only for the intended purpose of this communication. ****************************************************************************** _______________________________________________ Pauldotcom mailing list Pauldotcom at mail.pauldotcom.com http://mail.pauldotcom.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pauldotcom Main Web Site: http://pauldotcom.com
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