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Re: Misinformation in Security Advisories (ASN.1)
From: "Anthony Saffer" <anthonysaffer () yahoo com>
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 16:17:12 -0800

First of all, there is good news for those of you out there who are
worried about the new ASN.1 vulnerability in Microsoft operating
systems. It is NOT exploitable to run arbitrary code in anything
approaching a real-world scenario.

I have to agree with Simon here. Hackers don't deal in "real world"
scenarios but rather specialize in creating exceptional conditions that
wouldn't ever occur under normal operational circumstances. The fact remains
that, regardless of how remote the possibility of a hacker creating the
"right" circumstances on your network/system for an exploit to work, it's
unlikeness doesn't really sooth the nerves of the system admin having to
deal with a breach and recover vital data.

Anthony Saffer [CEO & Founder]
SCS Consulting Services
www.safferconsulting.com
(918) 812-5785


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