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Re: Multiple issues with Mac OS X AFP client
From: Marukka <marukka () consoleconductor com>
Date: Wed, 03 Mar 2004 21:34:26 -0600
Nice find. Most people really shouldn¹t be using AFP. I know that Classic
MacOS machines store the passwords on disk using a simple XOR cipher. I
would assume that they also transmit the password using the same cipher.
SecureMac.com has a article on this if anyone is interested.
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On 2/27/04 7:12 PM, "Chris Adams" <chris () improbable org> wrote:
On Feb 27, 2004, at 9:24, Chris Adams wrote:
Multiple issues with Mac OS X AFP client
Vendor Response:
None
After some discussion with someone on Apple's product security team it
turns out that I was responsible for the lack of response - my original
notice went to Apple corporate security rather than product security
and apparently was never forwarded on. In contrast, a member of the
product security team responded to my last email shortly after the
advisory was released.
Chris
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