is that a theoretical question ?
of course it can,
it's the same idea they got from the .printer bug
unicode bug etc etc etc
so I think its a matter of time for the trojan to show up..
Andreas
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> Just wondering, a newbie question really; theoretically, could the
Microsoft
> RPC exploit be scripted to work in virus or trojan form?
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of course it can,
it's the same idea they got from the .printer bug
unicode bug etc etc etc
so I think its a matter of time for the trojan to show up..
Andreas
----- Original Message -----
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To: <focus-ms (at) securityfocus (dot) com [email concealed]>
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 2:58 AM
Subject: DCOM RPC exploit as a virus/trojan?
> Just wondering, a newbie question really; theoretically, could the
Microsoft
> RPC exploit be scripted to work in virus or trojan form?
>
> _________________________________________________________________
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> Your network firewall and IDS products do not prevent Web application
> attacks - the most common form of online exploitation- resulting in Web
> defacement, data theft, sabotage and fraud.
> KaVaDo is the only company that provides a complete suite of Web
> application security products.
> Download a FREE whitepaper on "Security Policy Automation for Web
> Applications":http://www.securityfocus.com/Kavado-focus-ms
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Your network firewall and IDS products do not prevent Web application
attacks - the most common form of online exploitation- resulting in Web
defacement, data theft, sabotage and fraud.
KaVaDo is the only company that provides a complete suite of Web
application security products.
Download a FREE whitepaper on "Security Policy Automation for Web
Applications":http://www.securityfocus.com/Kavado-focus-ms
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