Fake AP 0.3.1 generates counterfeit 802.11b beacon frames with random ESSID, BSSID (MAC), and channel assignments. Wardriving tools like Kismet or NetStumbler will see thousands of Access Points pop up on their screens. Fake AP can be used on its own, as part of a wireless honeypot, or form a component of an 802.11b security architecture. Runs on Linux and requires a Prism2/2.5/3 based 802.11b card and the HostAP drivers.
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This is an exploit for AnalogX Proxy 4.10 configurations running on Windows 2000 Pro (SP2). The exploit binds a shell to port 8008 TCP.
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KDE Security Advisory - A directory traversal found in the kpf file sharing utility can be used to remotely disclose local files from systems running this software. The vulnerability is caused by a feature that was added to KDE 3.0.1. The KDE developers fixed this issue in the kdenetwork-3.0.4 package, which is available here
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KDE Security Advisory - A buffer overflow reported by iDEFENSE to exist in gv also affects Kghostview. Abuse of this vulnerability can be done trough a specially crafted .ps file and may lead to arbitrary code execution. This affects all Kghostview versions released between KDE 1.1 and KDE 3.0.3a. The KDE developers fixed the vulnerability in the kdegraphics-3.0.4 package, which is available here.
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