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Files Date: 2002-12-12

lsof_4.65.tar.gz
Posted Dec 12, 2002
Authored by Vic Abell

Lsof is an extremely powerful unix diagnostic tool. Its name stands for LiSt Open Files, and it does just that. It lists information about any files that are open by processes currently running on the system. It easily pinpoints which process is using each network connection / open port. FAQ available here.

Changes: Bug fixes.
tags | tool, intrusion detection
systems | unix
SHA-256 | f3bc1c5631f36073b92c9614c9ca82d6a9d8dfec135bdb95d79901f828332801
CA-2002-35.raq4
Posted Dec 12, 2002
Site cert.org

CERT Advisory CA-2002-35 - Cobalt Raq4 systems with the Security Hardening Package installed allow remote attackers to execute code as root because overflow.cgi does not adequately filter input destined for the email variable.

tags | remote, overflow, cgi, root
SHA-256 | 0f6f2e8184209658ee339e366fe5d0badc0607061e7156cc51ba6d1df49804c4
ms02-070
Posted Dec 12, 2002
Site microsoft.com

Microsoft Security Advisory MS02-070 - A flaw in the implementation of SMB Signing in Windows 2000 and Windows XP enables attackers to silently downgrade the SMB Signing settings on an affected system, causing either or both systems to send unsigned data regardless of the signing policy the administrator had set. Although this vulnerability could be exploited to expose any SMB session to tampering, the most serious case would involve changing group policy information as it was being disseminated from a Windows 2000 domain controller to a newly logged-on network client. Doing this, the attacker can take actions such as adding users to the local Administrators group or installing and running code of his choice on the system.

tags | local
systems | windows
SHA-256 | 96e6063a616fc74df791bacd1467819287ac6ed0f6d2d0080f21a501e53a28ea
ms02-069
Posted Dec 12, 2002
Site microsoft.com

Microsoft Security Advisory MS02-069 - Eight serious vulnerabilities were discovered in Microsoft VM which allow remote code execution via HTML email and malicious web pages.

tags | remote, web, vulnerability, code execution
SHA-256 | f4af9d4c01a18e7ea7461b5d3985e9a101361a16870c806c84743c038cceefab
Hackproofing Lotus Domino Web Server
Posted Dec 12, 2002
Authored by David Litchfield

Whitepaper called Hackproofing Lotus Domino Web Server.

tags | paper, web
SHA-256 | e72c2b8f13fb6814be70f4f3f1c13a46b474daf15badd237d92bab4ce9ce1bbd
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