On Tue, Feb 19, 2002, Aviram Jenik wrote about "Re: I like a good challenge [was:
sendmail relay problem]":
> > easily. exploit one of the gazillion holes in explorer, spoof ips on ur
> > network, sniff non-encrypted or low encrypted windows passwords, send u a
> >g
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> Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 6:55 PM
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> Hi,
>
> > easily. exploit one of the gazillion holes in explorer, spoo
Hi,
> easily. exploit one of the gazillion holes in explorer, spoof ips on ur
> network, sniff non-encrypted or low encrypted windows passwords, send u a
>greeting card with sub7 in it, so there u r.
Ok, I love a good challenge. Lets see if you can break into the one I'm
using now.
BTW: Why did
Tzahi Fadida wrote:
>Aviram,
>keep thinking like that and I pity the organization u work for.
>
You should. Aviram is the CEO ;-)
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> Tzahi wrote:
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> > well, no argument about possible security holes. but there are
> many
Tzahi wrote:
> well, no argument about possible security holes. but there are many other
> ways to exploit ur clients on windows, so i don't consider it a big of a
> deal. if u want them to be secure, tell them to stop using windows. there
> isn't a windows on the planet that can't be hacked in.