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Full Disclosure: RE: 3 new MS patches next week...

RE: 3 new MS patches next week...

From: Can Erkin Acar <canacar_at_eee.metu.edu.tr>
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 10:07:01 +0200

On Sun, Jan 11, 2004 at 12:17:23PM -0500, Exibar wrote:
>
> >
> > This really long 'form action' item
> > http://www.citibank.com:achaaa9uwdtyazjwvwaaaa9p398haaa9uwdtyazjwv
> > waboundpyw
> > wgc2l6zt00pjxtvgc2l6zt00pjxywwgc2l6zt00pjxt398haaa9uwdtyazjwvwaaou
> > ndpywwgc2l
> > 6zt00pjxtvgc2l6zt00pjxvgc2l6zt00pjxt_at_211.239.150.170/login/form.php
> >
> The above http: line doesn't make use of the 0x01 exploit. In order to make
> use of that exploit, you NEED "0x01" in there just before the @ symbol.

Yes, however this is the link from the 'fake' page. The distributed pishing
e-mail (which I also received) does contain 0x01 character at the proper
place, on the 'Click here to login' link directing users to this login page.

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