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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Secret Vulns: Places of confusion



Correct me if I'm wrong (which I know the list members will take me up
on that), the FD mailing list is about *discussing* vulnerabilities
and revealing important information to the community.  This post seems
to comment on general problems with general products--so general in
fact that the products or specific problems are not addressed.  If you
cannot or will not (for privacy issues) share any details about your
findings, I believe that the posted findings are quite useless to the
community.  I mean this in a constructive sense.

However, if some of the other community members feel that this post is
informative in some way, I will gladly hear their reasoning.

-Michael


On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 20:11:40 -0000 (GMT), gp <girl@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> hello list
> 
> Sometimes ago I have examined the websites of many
> Government's if it's possible to put malicious code
> in their URLs. In November 2004 I inform some
> Deparments about my successful work.
> 
> On most Sites it is possible to:
> - inject SQL
> - account hijacking
> - user exploitation
> - server manipulation
> - read complete dir
> ect. ect.
> 
> In Arrangement with the Victims I will not reveal
> vulnerability or victim details until a fix became
> published. I will answer no questions!
> This is only for Your information!
> 
> Credits:
> d.w., ms, [...]
> 
> --
> g@cat online <-> MM
> ----------
> .//sometimes its better to know somewhat as all but at later times would
> be better to know nothing
> 
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