might vary from state to state, but the principle makes enough sense
that it's probably standard. I am, of course, assuming U.S. law here.
Hope this helps. :) The largest problem, I think, would be identifying the
intruder with enough certainty to sue them.
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et programs.
Given that a remote root is supposedly possible, I think this should be
looked at, no matter how rare the package's usage may be.
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Greetings,
I noticed the message below on BUGTRAQ last weekend, reporting a remote
root compromise in telnetd. I haven't seen any discussion of this on the
list archives, nor a new DSA. Am I missing something?
Thanks!
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