On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 6:54 PM, walt wrote:
> My question: WTF uses these poorly written ftp servers? Why do they
> exist? Who asked for them? Who wrote the code, and why?
>
> My tentative guess: either evil programmers, or incompetent programmers.
> (I suspect the intersection of the two set
On 6/24/11, walt wrote:
> My question: WTF uses these poorly written ftp servers? Why do they
> exist? Who asked for them? Who wrote the code, and why?
Maybe they're all derivatives of a single codebase with lots of bugs
and a MIT/BSD/Apache-style license?
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Arttu V.
On 06/23/2011 07:52 PM, Matthew Finkel wrote:
> Programming secure software is not the easiest task to master. It takes
> a lot of planning and enough knowledge about the components you're using
> to know exactly how they all work together, as well as how they are not
> supposed to be used. In many
On 06/23/11 19:54, walt wrote:
> I've been reading the monthly security bulletin from sans.org for
> several years. During that time I've noticed some recurring themes,
> including multiple appearances from Adobe products like Flash.
>
> Another recurring theme is ftp servers (of which there are d
I've been reading the monthly security bulletin from sans.org for
several years. During that time I've noticed some recurring themes,
including multiple appearances from Adobe products like Flash.
Another recurring theme is ftp servers (of which there are dozens)
like this month's report:
Platfo
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