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From: devdas at dvb.homelinux.org (Devdas Bhagat) Subject: [USN-45-1] nasm vulnerability On 22/12/04 14:26 -0600, Todd Towles wrote: > So now, I just need to trick a user into running a malicious source file > that I assembed and sent him, this makes it much harder. <snip nasm vulnerability details> You need to publish an exploit for nasm and claim it to be the exploit for something else. This trick has been used here a few times. Devdas Bhagat
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