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Re: [Full-disclosure] Ubuntu 11.10 now unsecure by default



I have said what I wanted to say... i wikll not disclose exploits on
fd... sorry....
Just think of the MS issue, compared to Ubuntu user issue.. forget the rest :-)



On 20 November 2011 11:23, root <root_@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> what you say, main binary of ubuntu is suid?
>
> That enough, I'm switching to freebsd now. Also, this email is sarcasm haha
>
>
>
> On 11/19/2011 06:23 PM, GloW - XD wrote:
>> Recently some stupid people got into management (as always happens)
>>
>> Oh here your right, but you still can relent, just dont fucking use
>> the os wich sucks, i have learnt that this suually dictates how an os
>> gets put tyogether... or no.... tajke some lessons out of windows
>> even,. but do it smarter... idc, id never put ubuntu on a prod, OR
>> local box, It got me once with the APC mags promo about how cooool ubu
>> is, then i found there is only about 100 bad binarys, your almost
>> there now, only 30 or so togo! almost patched dude! tyhe biggest laugh
>> is, your main binary wich is simplest, is vulnerable to suid attack...
>> i guess some people would know this method, and know what i am talking
>> about.. if not badluck.
>>
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