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Survey Reveals Culture Of IT Admin Snooping




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Survey - Hackers On Vacation Before Q4 Saturation




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Firms Still Struggling With Data Security Standard




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Survey - Half Of Businesses Do Not Secure Personal Data





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Survey Shows Most Flaws Sold For $5,000 Or Less




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Survey Scammers Serve Up Supposed Shelter From Survey Scams




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1 In 10 Americans Prefer Colonoscopies To PC Security




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Sysadmin Stole Co-Worker IDs For Amazon Survey Splurge




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HP Study Finds Security Holes In Privilege Management













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Whisper This, But Java Deserialization Vulnerability Affects More Libraries









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jQuery Impacted By Prototype Pollution Flaw







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Surveillance Footage And Code Clues Indicate Stuxnet Hit Iran




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Security Failings At Siemens Could Lead To An Attack Worse Than Stuxnet





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New Worm By Creators Of Stuxnet Is Suspected




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Worm Wriggles Through Year-Old Flaw, Builds Zombie-Net







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'Super-Powerful' Flame Worm Actually Boring Bloatware








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FutureSoft TFTP Server 2000 Transfer-Mode Overflow

This Metasploit module exploits a stack overflow in the FutureSoft TFTP Server 2000 product. By sending an overly long transfer-mode string, we were able to overwrite both the SEH and the saved EIP. A subsequent write-exception that will occur allows the transferring of execution to our shellcode via the overwritten SEH. This Metasploit module has been tested against Windows 2000 Professional and for some reason does not seem to work against Windows 2000 Server (could not trigger the overflow at all).




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Microsoft IIS ISAPI FrontPage fp30reg.dll Chunked Overflow

This is an exploit for the chunked encoding buffer overflow described in MS03-051 and originally reported by Brett Moore. This particular modules works against versions of Windows 2000 between SP0 and SP3. Service Pack 4 fixes the issue.




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MS03-046 Exchange 2000 XEXCH50 Heap Overflow

This is an exploit for the Exchange 2000 heap overflow. Due to the nature of the vulnerability, this exploit is not very reliable. This Metasploit module has been tested against Exchange 2000 SP0 and SP3 running a Windows 2000 system patched to SP4. It normally takes between one and 100 connection attempts to successfully obtain a shell. This exploit is *very* unreliable.




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Microsoft Workstation Service NetpManageIPCConnect Overflow

This Metasploit module exploits a stack overflow in the NetApi32 NetpManageIPCConnect function using the Workstation service in Windows 2000 SP4 and Windows XP SP2. In order to exploit this vulnerability, you must specify a the name of a valid Windows DOMAIN. It may be possible to satisfy this condition by using a custom dns and ldap setup, however that method is not covered here. Although Windows XP SP2 is vulnerable, Microsoft reports that Administrator credentials are required to reach the vulnerable code. Windows XP SP1 only requires valid user credentials. Also, testing shows that a machine already joined to a domain is not exploitable.




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Windows Media Services ConnectFunnel Stack Buffer Overflow

This Metasploit module exploits a stack buffer overflow in the Windows Media Unicast Service version 4.1.0.3930 (NUMS.exe). By sending a specially crafted FunnelConnect request, an attacker can execute arbitrary code under the "NetShowServices" user account. Windows Media Services 4.1 ships with Windows 2000 Server, but is not installed by default. NOTE: This service does NOT restart automatically. Successful, as well as unsuccessful exploitation attempts will kill the service which prevents additional attempts.




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Windows 2000/XP/2003 win32k.sys SfnLOGONNOTIFY Denial Of Service

win32k.sys in Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP / 2003 suffers from a local kernel denial of service vulnerability related to SfnLOGONNOTIFY.




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Windows 2000/XP/2003 win32k.sys SfnINSTRING Denial Of Service

win32k.sys in Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP / 2003 suffers from a local kernel denial of service vulnerability related to SfnINSTRING.




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Microsoft IIS ISAPI FrontPage fp30reg.dll Chunked Overflow

This is an exploit for the chunked encoding buffer overflow described in MS03-051 and originally reported by Brett Moore. This particular modules works against versions of Windows 2000 between SP0 and SP3. Service Pack 4 fixes the issue.