Nmap Security Scanner
*Intro
*Ref Guide
*Install Guide
*Download
*Changelog
*Book
*Docs
Security Lists
*Nmap Hackers
*Nmap Dev
*Bugtraq
*Full Disclosure
*Pen Test
*Basics
*More
Security Tools
*Pass crackers
*Sniffers
*Vuln Scanners
*Web scanners
*Wireless
*Exploitation
*Packet crafters
*More
Site News
Site Search:
Exploit World
Advertising
About/Contact
Credits
Sponsors:
edgeos network security services platform







Bugtraq: RE: RE: SUPER SPOOF DELUXE Re: [Full-Disclosure] Microsoft and Security

RE: RE: SUPER SPOOF DELUXE Re: [Full-Disclosure] Microsoft and Security

From: <http-equiv_at_excite.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2004 02:52:52 -0000

What an utterly pathetic scenario you present. Obviously you're
blissfully unaware of the current security trend of site
spoofing, 'phishing', url spoofing, DNS spoofing, zone spoofing
and on and on and on.

and of course now very the latest 'security expert spoofing' !

 <!--

"Your subject makes it sound like this is a spoofing
vulnerability"

You have to look at the prerequisite attack scenario. You are
surfing to
some random site and out of nowhere it opens WellsFargo.com or
WindowsUpdate. At this point you are thinking one of 2 things,
either

"What the.. I didn't go to WindowsUpdate/WellsFargo .. Let me
just close
that window .. Damn popups"

or

"Hey how nice, WindowsUpdate/WellsFargo magically appeared in
front of
me and I didn't even intend to go there .. I was just surfing
for porn
.. Let me hurridly download some stuff from there and give it my
account
details"

 -->

-- 
http://www.malware.com
Received on Jul 03 2004
[ Nmap | Sec Tools | Mailing Lists | Site News | About/Contact | Advertising | Privacy ]