Archive for January, 2006
Posted in January 27th, 2006
I’m happy to say, we’re getting a lot of great feedback about Anonym.OS, as well as a ton of feature requests, many of which are already on our roadmap, which we’ll be posting here soon. In the meantime, here are a few of my favorite quotes:
Steve of NeighborGeek News says:
This project by the kaos.theory security [...]
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Posted in January 27th, 2006
Hello!
My work on the Linux VA patch and trying to come up with different ways to bypass hasn’t finished. All though I did released the article and publicly announce it. I’ve kept working on it, mainly because I wasn’t satisfied from the remote e…
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Posted in January 26th, 2006
Ever needed a personal STABLE OpenBSD install CD? Sure, we all have especially those tranny loving grannies.
It’s important to note that there are no official full CD install ISO’s of OpenBSD available for download, which is on purpose. Please respect Theo’s wishes and his copyright to the filesystem layout and be sure to [...]
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Posted in January 26th, 2006
The current version of Microsoft AntiSpyware? Beta 1 (version 1.0.701) contains a bug which causes issues for multiple users of a Windows XP system.
Symptoms of the issue are:
1) When a user logs in, they recieve an “Unexpected Error; quitting” messagebox.
2) When uninstalling or installing MSAS, the user recieves an “Error 1904.Module C:\Program Files\Microsoft Antispyware\XXXXXXXX.dll failed to (un)register. HRESULT -2147220473″ on multiple dlls, even when they are an Administrator.
The issue arises from improper registry key permissions.
We have come up with a non-optimal workaround for the issue (click Read More…), and we are currently working on a more advanced solution.
We have not tested MSAS for the issue on other systems at this time.
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Posted in January 26th, 2006
The current version of Microsoft AntiSpyware? Beta 1 (version 1.0.701) contains a bug which causes issues for multiple users of a Windows XP system.
Symptoms of the issue are:
1) When a user logs in, they recieve an “Unexpected Error; quitting” mess…
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Posted in January 26th, 2006
The current version of Microsoft AntiSpyware? Beta 1 (version 1.0.701) contains a bug which causes issues for multiple users of a Windows XP system.
Symptoms of the issue are:
1) When a user logs in, they recieve an “Unexpected Error; quitting” messagebox.
2) When uninstalling or installing MSAS, the user recieves an “Error 1904.Module C:\Program Files\Microsoft Antispyware\XXXXXXXX.dll failed to (un)register. HRESULT -2147220473″ on multiple dlls, even when they are an Administrator.
The issue arises from improper registry key permissions.
We have come up with a non-optimal workaround for the issue (click Read More…), and we are currently working on a more advanced solution.
We have not tested MSAS for the issue on other systems at this time.
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Posted in January 26th, 2006
The current version of Microsoft AntiSpyware? Beta 1 (version 1.0.701) contains a bug which causes issues for multiple users of a Windows XP system.
Symptoms of the issue are:
1) When a user logs in, they recieve an “Unexpected Error; quitting” messagebox.
2) When uninstalling or installing MSAS, the user recieves an “Error 1904.Module C:\Program Files\Microsoft Antispyware\XXXXXXXX.dll failed to (un)register. HRESULT -2147220473″ on multiple dlls, even when they are an Administrator.
The issue arises from improper registry key permissions.
We have come up with a non-optimal workaround for the issue (click Read More…), and we are currently working on a more advanced solution.
We have not tested MSAS for the issue on other systems at this time.
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Posted in January 25th, 2006
Today I have released two shellcodes which are considerd to be “packed” or “encoded” depends on what’s your jargon is ;-)
SH-EXECVE-ENCD (.c|.s)
SH-EXECVE-CPUID-XOR (.c|.s)
The benefit of having shellcode in different form, is that it allows ID…
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Posted in January 21st, 2006
I did some frenzy shellcode programming session a few days ago. The result is a little more then twenty shellcodes for Linux/x86. So far I have published sixteen of ‘em as I am still optimization the rest ;-)
I have released the shellcodes in tw…
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Posted in January 20th, 2006
Well, looks like we’re continuing to get good coverage of Anonym.OS; we hit Bruce Schneier’s blog this morning! Since anybody who’s anybody in the security industry knows Bruce, I’m supposing that this alone may generate almost as much traffic as our recent Slashdotting. Thanks for noticing us, Bruce!
Technorati Tags: anonymity, bsd, privacy, projects, security
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Posted in January 18th, 2006
I just ordered a couple T-shirts from the OpenBSD project and thought it would be a good time to ask others to contribute as well. Please take the time to give back to the community that gives so much to you. There are several ways to help open source projects, either with time [...]
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Posted in January 18th, 2006
For those wondering why it took soooooo long for SF mirrors to make Anonym.OS available:
Comment By: R L
Date: 2006-01-17 22:59
Message:
Logged In: YES
user_id=1054
Hello,
First off, I apologize for the inconvenience this has caused
you. It is *not* normal for new releases to take three days
to sync. The SF.net mirror system is at something of a cusp
point [...]
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Posted in January 18th, 2006
Well, it’s been a busy three days. I’ve received dozens of emails following our first public beta release of Anonym.OS, and I hope everyone will be patient with me as I try to respond to each email. In the meantime, I can address a few of the more common questions:
1. Where can I download Anonym.OS?
There [...]
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Posted in January 11th, 2006
Posted in January 11th, 2006
mod_security, downloads, rules, how-tos and everything else about mod_security
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Posted in January 10th, 2006
Apple QuickTime TIFF Image Processing Remote Integer Overflow Vulnerability
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Posted in January 10th, 2006
Apple QuickTime TIFF Image Processing Remote Integer Overflow Vulnerability
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Posted in January 10th, 2006
Apple QuickTime TGA Image Processing Remote Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
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Posted in January 10th, 2006
Apple QuickTime TGA Image Processing Remote Integer Underflow Vulnerability
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Posted in January 10th, 2006
Apple QuickTime TGA Image Processing Remote Integer Underflow Vulnerability
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Posted in January 10th, 2006
Apple QuickTime TGA Image Processing Remote Integer Underflow Vulnerability
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Posted in January 10th, 2006
Apple QuickTime TGA Image Processing Remote Integer Overflow Vulnerability
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Posted in January 10th, 2006
Apple QuickTime TIFF Image Processing Strips/Bands Integer Overflow Vulnerability
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Posted in January 10th, 2006
Apple QuickTime GIF Image Processing Remote Heap Overflow Vulnerability
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Posted in January 10th, 2006
Apple QuickTime QTIF Image Processing Remote Heap Overflow Vulnerability
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Posted in January 3rd, 2006
Non Technology News From Around The World
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