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Re: Reported Kazaa and Morpheus vulnerabilities
From: "Arta" <arta () project404 org>
Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2002 17:26:51 -0000
Leon said: I don't understand what the big deal is. I pointed this out on this list almost 3 months ago in regards to limewire. You can find the thread with the subject limewire unauthorized cookie disclosure. People have been sharing there hardrives inappropriately for some time now. I don't get it why this is suddenly so important.
I don't think it is :) I just saw the news post at the BBC and wondered why they were making noises. Seems to be a fuss about nothing, you don't need kazaa to run a dos attack on someone. Harry
Current thread:
- Re: Reported Kazaa and Morpheus vulnerabilities, (continued)
- Re: Reported Kazaa and Morpheus vulnerabilities Blue Boar (Feb 03)
- Re: Reported Kazaa and Morpheus vulnerabilities HarryM (Feb 03)
- Re: Reported Kazaa and Morpheus vulnerabilities Qazi M. M. Ahmed (Feb 04)
- Re: Reported Kazaa and Morpheus vulnerabilities HarryM (Feb 04)
- Re: Reported Kazaa and Morpheus vulnerabilities Stanley G. Bubrouski (Feb 04)
- Re: Reported Kazaa and Morpheus vulnerabilities dreamwvr () dreamwvr com (Feb 04)
- RE: Reported Kazaa and Morpheus vulnerabilities Elan Hasson (Feb 04)
- RE: Reported Kazaa and Morpheus vulnerabilities Colby Marks (Feb 07)
- Re: Reported Kazaa and Morpheus vulnerabilities Blue Boar (Feb 03)
- RE: Reported Kazaa and Morpheus vulnerabilities leon (Feb 05)
- Re: Reported Kazaa and Morpheus vulnerabilities Arta (Feb 05)
- RE: Reported Kazaa and Morpheus vulnerabilities Sven Kamphuis (Feb 10)
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- Re: Reported Kazaa and Morpheus vulnerabilities Carlos Gaona (Feb 04)
- Re: Reported Kazaa and Morpheus vulnerabilities Blue Boar (Feb 04)