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Vulnerability Development: Re: SSH2 Exploit?

Re: SSH2 Exploit?

From: H D Moore <sflist_at_digitaloffense.net>
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2002 06:26:04 -0600

I have gotten a few dozen emails now asking what happened to the binaries I
posted. One of the TESO folks wasn't very happy that the tarball included a
copy of their x2 exploit and asked that I remove it. I don't believe in
distributing someones work from my web site if the don't want it on there, so
I took the tarball down. This is an entire topic in itself and I would happy
to talk it about it off-list. If anyone is interested in _just_ the
auto-rooter code minus the actual x2 exploit, let me know and I will that
part of it back online, at least until the author of _it_ starts to bitch ;)

Also, some people somehow got the impression that I was trying to take credit
for the auto-rooter code I posted. Just in case anyone missed it the first
time, I would like to reiterate that the tarball was found on a compromised
system I was helping out a friend with. Besides, I would be embarrased to be
the author of that code, its fugly...

On Thursday 07 March 2002 08:15 am, Ron DuFresne wrote:
> Mr. Moore,
>
> Thanks for the binaries. I'd gotten a copy earlier from another rouce
> also to campare these with. but, I'm suspecting they will come out
> similiar.
Received on Mar 08 2002

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