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RE: What to do with a vulerability?: msg#00043

security.vulnerabilities

Subject: RE: What to do with a vulerability?

When you think explicit thoughts and share them with others in detail you
may be found guilty of violating the DMCA or the Patriot Act.

Viral vs. non-viral is an unimportant distinction -- if you choose to engage
in this business, be sure you can document your good intentions and your
legal forensic procedures because they are your only legal defense against
prosecution.

Persecution, on the other hand, is a given.

Sincerely,

Jason Coombs
jasonc@xxxxxxxxxxx

-----Original Message-----
From: The Blueberry [mailto:acr872k@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 5:00 PM
To: BlueBoar@xxxxxxxxxxx; oliver.lavery@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: vuln-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: What to do with a vulerability?


>If you're wondering if a process hidden in this way can be detected, then
>release a simple proof-of-concept program, and invite the list readers to
>come up with a countermeasure. *****Your code needn't be viral or designed
>to spread in any way.*****

Please explain yourself a bit more because a non-viral code is easily turned
into a viral one...

~TB

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