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RE: [Full-Disclosure] EEYE: Microsoft ASN.1 Library Bit String Heap Corruption
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- Subject: RE: [Full-Disclosure] EEYE: Microsoft ASN.1 Library Bit String Heap Corruption
- From: "Geo." <geoincidents@getinfo.org>
- Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 11:54:25 -0500
>>Resolution of vulnerabilities is not the same thing as technical detail
_disclosure_ of details about the vulnerability.<<
Ok they are not the same but it is the _details_ that are important, we
aren't taking about point and click PoC code, we are talking about details
of the flaw. This is a library function, so how do you know what else it
might affect or if other libraries on other OS may have the same (remember
POD?) sort of issues?
>>But full detail bulletins should lag the initial release of the patch by
some number of weeks/months.<<
But then nobody else who has a similar product or uses the same library but
maybe not the specific function can tell if their product also requires an
update, so you want to set them back by a number of weeks/months? You are
assuming that a vulnerability affects only one vendor but by doing so you
may be slowing down the release of patches for other products can also be
affected.
>>As far as Eeye having a stockpile of Microsoft vulnerabilities and I
would assume lab code that can exersize them, doesn't bother me as much<<
If you were in competition with Microsoft on some Windows product, would
Microsoft constantly having multiple backdoors to any of your systems worry
you?
Geo.
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