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Re: [Full-disclosure] <b>Where are you guys standing re: the (full) disclosure question?</b>



On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 10:02:55PM -0400, Pedro Luis Karrasquillo wrote:
> Humans, Dwarves, Elves, Fairies and all free folk on this list:
> 
> Meli Kalikimaka.
> 
> I think I found a relatively small bug with Windows Server running DNS with 
> recursion turned off, that still allows the server to be used for DDOS 
> amplification attacks. There are a sizable number of these on the net, and I 
> do not think operators realize that the server is not totally silent with 
> recursion turned off. 
> I want to put my findings here on the list, as well as on my blog but I am 
> unsure if :
> 
> 1. should I tell MS first?

if you ask me definitely no.
or at most give them a few seconds.

> 2. being this is possibly my first bug as a researcher, will this get me into 
> trouble (legal or otherwise)?

if they sue you, I suppose this will make you a star for some time.

IANAL, so take care.

> 3. will this make me a rock star?
> 
> I have details on the bug, as well as remediation steps. I would not say I 
> "discovered" it per se, as I found it while studying an attack on a network I 
> protect, but I do not see it documented anywhere either.
> 
> What say you, Wise List Readers?
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