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Vulnerability Development: lpd exploit?

lpd exploit?

From: <root_at_MICROSOFT.COM>
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 16:21:41 -0500

Not sure if this is true or not, but I thought I'd give a heads-up...

[12:01] <user1> dont run redhat 7
[12:01] <user1> whatever you do
[12:01] <user1> unless you wanna get hacked quickly
[12:01] <user2> hah
[12:01] <user2> seriously?
[12:01] <user2> how could you hack RedHat 7?
[12:02] <user1> uh
[12:02] <user1> theres an lpd exploit out
[12:02] <user1> that brute forces the offset
[12:02] <user1> and
[12:02] <user1> it will root every redhat box it touches
[12:02] <user1> heh
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