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Re: [Full-disclosure] SLAAC Attack - 0day Windows Network Interception Configuration Vulnerability



On Mon, 04 Apr 2011 10:34:51 CDT, Adam Behnke said:

> InfoSec Institute security researcher Alec Waters has just released a new
> article on SLAAC Attacks. The basic premise is to use the default network
> configuration found on all Windows 7 (as well as Server 2008, Vista)
> installations to intercept and hijack all network traffic without any user
> knowledge or interaction. 

Please read RFC4862, section 6, Security Considerations.  Nothing
actually new here, unless you've found issues above and beyond the
ones mentioned in that RFC.

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