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Message-ID: <1077682599.2800.12.camel@pud>
From: full-disclosure at err0rr.com (Tim)
Subject: SHOUTcast Server 1.8.x remote heap overrun
	exploit binary version

	I agree to some extent, however it does bring it to the attention of a
wider audience and force the maintainers to patch the problem rather
than allow the exploit to continue to circulate amongst quieter crowds,
in which case it may never be patched.


On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 18:44, -={|TooManyMirrors|}=- wrote:
> 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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