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Message-ID: <BC6BFFE2.46A7%marukka@consoleconductor.com> From: marukka at consoleconductor.com (Marukka) Subject: Re: Multiple issues with Mac OS X AFP client Nice find. Most people really shouldn?t be using AFP. I know that Classic MacOS machines store the passwords on disk using a simple XOR cipher. I would assume that they also transmit the password using the same cipher. SecureMac.com has a article on this if anyone is interested. "The ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) is the most dangerous organization in the world." Bill O'Reilly on Fox News during the "No Spin Zone" on January 10th 2004 On 2/27/04 7:12 PM, "Chris Adams" <chris@...robable.org> wrote: > On Feb 27, 2004, at 9:24, Chris Adams wrote: >> Multiple issues with Mac OS X AFP client > >> Vendor Response: >> >> None > > After some discussion with someone on Apple's product security team it > turns out that I was responsible for the lack of response - my original > notice went to Apple corporate security rather than product security > and apparently was never forwarded on. In contrast, a member of the > product security team responded to my last email shortly after the > advisory was released. > > Chris > "People walk up to me all the time and say "Don't let us down again!"" George W Bush During The First Debate With Al Gore On October 3 2000
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