- OT: List unpatched Windows bugs
- Posted by joe_null on February 12th, 2004
Thought some of you might want to be aware of this or find it interesting as
well...
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The following is an edited listing of recent vulnerabilities discovered by
the eEye Research Team. Full details of each vulnerability will be disclosed
to the public at the time a patch is released from the vendor.
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EEYEB-20030910-A
Vendor: MicrosoftSeverity: HighDate Reported: September 10, 2003Estimated
Number of Vulnerable Machines: 300 Million*
Days Since Initial Report: 95
EEYEB-20030910-B
Vendor: MicrosoftSeverity: HighDate Reported: September 10, 2003Estimated
Number of Vulnerable Machines: 300 Million*
Days Since Initial Report: 95
rest,
http://www.eeye.com/html/Research/Upcoming/index.html
- Posted by SpaceGirl on February 12th, 2004
It is an interesting one. Not sure how anyone could actually impliment the
hack; just like most of these things they require some dumb user to actually
run something for it to take effect, I think.
"joe_null" <just_dev@hotSPAMmail.com> wrote in message
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- Posted by joe_null on February 13th, 2004
"SpaceGirl" <NoSpaceSpamGirl@subhuman.net> wrote in message
news:c0h6bd$16og5c$1@ID-129131.news.uni-berlin.de...
nah the first one was a remote exploit, most likely a buffer overflow.
<looks nervously at the win2k machine>