On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 06:35:32PM -0700, Ryan Christensen wrote:
> Take a machine down, knowing it's uptime? (I.e., it's easier to hack a box
> that's been up for 5 months.. as opposed to one that hasn't been??)
By knowing the uptime and the version of the OS (e.g. kernel-version)
you know to which exploits a machine could be vurnerable.
Say, linux-kernel 2.2.18 has a exploit of some sort and a patch was
released 10 days ago, and a remote machine has a 2.2.18 and a uptime of
20 days, you know that it should be vulnerable to the exploit.
but this is getting off-topic...
-fkr
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