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Debunking the WMF backdoor
Thomas C. Greene, 2006-01-23

Claims that the WMF vulnerability was an intentional backdoor into Windows systems makes for an interesting conspiracy theory, but doesn't fit with the facts.

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Debunking the WMF backdoor 2006-01-23
Rick Luther
Finally Someone said it... 2006-01-24
Jon Hash
Debunking the WMF backdoor 2006-01-24
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Re: Debunking the WMF backdoor 2006-01-30
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Debunking the WMF backdoor 2006-01-24
Anonymous
Debunking the WMF backdoor 2006-01-24
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Debunking the WMF backdoor 2006-01-24
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Debunking the WMF backdoor 2006-01-24
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Debunking the WMF backdoor 2006-01-24
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Debunking the WMF backdoor 2006-01-25
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Re: Debunking the WMF backdoor 2006-01-27
Penguinisto
Mr. Greene, I wouldn't be surprised if you get sued for this. 2006-01-25
Roger (2 replies)
Re: Mr. Greene, I wouldn't be surprised if you get sued for this. 2006-01-27
Anonymous
ROFL ("popinjay expert") nice and perfect, just the way Gibson was known...heheeh! I remember Caroline :-)

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