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Re: "Exploit creation - The random approach" or "Playing with random to build exploits"
Sep 26 2008 10:02PM
Stefano Zanero (zanero elet polimi it)
Nelson Brito wrote:
> 1. Slammer was the very first Flash Worm,
Well, no, actually, Slammer was not a flash worm. A flash worm is a worm
which follows a precomputed spreading path, by using prior knowledge of
all the systems that are vulnerable to the particular exploit in use.
And Slammer didn't...
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> 1. Slammer was the very first Flash Worm,
Well, no, actually, Slammer was not a flash worm. A flash worm is a worm
which follows a precomputed spreading path, by using prior knowledge of
all the systems that are vulnerable to the particular exploit in use.
And Slammer didn't...
[ more ]