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Message-ID: <1077666297.20684.10.camel@toomanymirrors>
From: jalley at toomanymirrors.homelinux.com (-={|TooManyMirrors|}=-)
Subject: SHOUTcast Server 1.8.x remote heap overrun
exploit binary version
I am a little confused as to what is "full-disclosure" about a binary
only exploit?
In my humble opinion full-disclosure is inteded to share knoladge not
just support easy exploitation.
giving easy access to a 'spoit discloses nothing and helps no one but
script kiddies
Toomanymirrors
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