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Vulnerability Development: Re: RES: Maximum Linux Security (d/l)

Re: RES: Maximum Linux Security (d/l)

From: Richard Rager <kb8rln_at_PENGUINMASTER.COM>
Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 20:24:45 -0600

On Tue, 4 Jul 2000, Guilherme Mesquita wrote:

> Ok I confess, that old site quote bugs, and some old exploits contained in
> those old books *still work in VERY VERY rare cases* so if a hacker which
> read a book like that has an objective, probably he wouldnt read those books
> to findout how to hack the box with is in his way.
>

  Please remember programmer sometimes make the same mistakes.

   * No buffer overflow checking
   * sanity checking the user input.

  If you write a stander protocol interface your should try all old
exploit known.

  Enjoy,

  Richard
Received on Jul 04 2000

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