RE: Scanners and unpublished vulnerabilities - Full Disclosure

From: Deus, Attonbitus (Thorat_private)
Date: Tue May 28 2002 - 23:17:57 PDT

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    At 10:28 PM 5/28/2002, Ryan Russell wrote:
    >On Tue, 28 May 2002, Deus, Attonbitus wrote:
    > > Let's put this in perspective.  You supplied exploit code for the idq
    > > vulnerability.  All manner of folk blamed you (incorrectly) for Code Red
    >
    >Minor nit: eEye did not release any exploit code for the ida/idq to the
    >public.  They said they were going to in the initial release of their
    >advisory, and later changed their minds.  In fact, if you're paying close
    >attention, that vulnerability is when they quit releasing exploits with
    >their advisories.
    
    Sorry to all- I should have said "example" code, not "exploit" code... Big 
    difference there, and I am glad you corrected that.  My main point was the 
    inclusion of a road map that lead to the ida extension, in response to like 
    references being considered irresponsible. But, Marc has since pulled back, 
    so not much point in my belaboring it.  Similar example code has been 
    released with most (if not all) of the other advisories.
    
    >Just wanted to clarify.  I keep seeing this repeated, and it's turning
    >into one of those infosec urban legends, like Kevin hacking NORAD or being
    >on the FBI most wanted list.
    
    Yeah, but Kevin *can* discern DTFM tones with his naked ear!  That's good 
    enough for me ;)
    
    Tim
    
    
    
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