On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 03:10:04 +0530, Tyler Durten said: > I guess this is an email list. This guy -* Day Jay, has put up this > vulnerability up on seclist, stating that it relates to microsoft iis 6.0, > when it actually deletes the user's home folder. This is total shit, and if > you (Day Jay), think that this is ultral33t, know that you suck, and you're > pretty good at that. Some lessons to learn: 1) Backups are important. If nothing else, buy a 500G USB SATA disk drive and dump your machine to it once or twice a week. 2) Always mount a scratch monkey. (Bonus points for the silverbacks who get the reference). A crash-n-bun test system, or at least a throwaway VMware with a 'revert' button. 3) If something is doing nothing but a 'system()' call on a string of hex constants, you probably want to do the following first: a) See what 'printf("%s", hexconstant)": produces b) Understand why you don't want to just do "printf(hexconstant);' 4) You should have read the whole thread, not just snarfed up the exploit. Often, first posts of new exploits are buggy and the rest of the thread has useful bugfixes. In this case, the thread almost certainly had several indignant posts just like yours. ;)
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