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WMF vulnerability was a deliberate backdoor? Jan 13 2006 07:31PM
Brooks, Shane (SBrooks orangelake com) (4 replies)
I've recently had my attention brought to a post from Steve Gibson in the grc.com forums, which contains the following quote:

<snippet>
The only conclusion that can reasonably be drawn is that this [setAbortProc procedure]
was a deliberate backdoor put into all of Microsoft's recent editions of Windows.
</snippet>

full article here:
http://www.grc.com/x/news.exe?cmd=article&group=grc.news.feedback&item=6
0006

thoughts?

Shane

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[ reply ]
Re: WMF vulnerability was a deliberate backdoor? Jan 16 2006 02:11PM
Denis Jedig (seclists syneticon de)
Re: WMF vulnerability was a deliberate backdoor? Jan 15 2006 09:42PM
Mike Ely (me taupehat com)
Re: WMF vulnerability was a deliberate backdoor? Jan 15 2006 08:33PM
Steve Friedl (steve unixwiz net)
Re: WMF vulnerability was a deliberate backdoor? Jan 15 2006 07:58PM
Gadi Evron (ge linuxbox org)


 

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