here, the cheats
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On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 11:48:01AM +0300, egor duda wrote:
>I'd like to stress again that cygwin is still insecure and can be
>exploited by users locally logged on, but there's no known remote
>exploits. If anyone knows about the ways to exploit cygwin remotely,
>_please_ report them to cygwin-dev
Hi!
Wednesday, 05 December, 2001 Seth Delackner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SD> Way back in January, in message
SD> http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2001-01/msg00063.html
SD> I think Egor Duda, but perhaps David Peterson wrote
SD> that the socket implementation in cygwin allowed an
SD> attacker to
Way back in January, in message
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2001-01/msg00063.html
I think Egor Duda, but perhaps David Peterson wrote
that the socket implementation in cygwin allowed an
attacker to simply send an RSA auth request to a
specific port on your machine and presto, he would
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