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Warp2Search.net » News » September 2002 » MS flips on new 'global' Windows remote-root vuln

MS flips on new 'global' Windows remote-root vuln

Posted by: Newsfactory on: 09/11/2002 12:26 PM [ Print | 1 comment(s) ] · 1700 views

A few days ago the rumours started: every currently-supported version of Windows -- that's -98 to -XP and everything in between -- can be rooted by a novel means which MS regarded as a mystery. It seemed to be an automated, malicious bot which makes it possible to control the target machine via IRC, but it seemed not to replicate itself as a worm would do. Exactly how it finds its way onto the victim's box was not known! but Rancho does ?Hehe Can I get a job @MS!



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#38355 Posted on: 09/11/2002 06:12 PM
Um... ''Exactly how it finds its way onto the victim's box was not known!'' -- Well, being as many typical aol-ers (for example) don't even know where they download something, this is not such a mystery.. LMAO

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