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Message-ID: <200504071818.44247.fdlist@digitaloffense.net>
Date: Fri Apr  8 00:17:17 2005
From: fdlist at digitaloffense.net (H D Moore)
Subject: IIS hacking contest

Marc,

I will buy you *two* Xbox's for a nice IIS 6.0 remote :-)

Seriously, the "market value" of a remote exploit for IIS 6.0 is
 somewhere between two and twenty thousand dollars, depending on how
 shady you want to get. These "find some 0day and give it to us"
 challenges are a waste of a time in terms of product security, its just
 blatent exploitation (the bad kind).

-HD

On Thursday 07 April 2005 17:35, Marc Maiffret wrote:
> The "funny" part is if the server gets DDoS'd then so will Windows IT
> Pro magazine whom is hosting the hack server (now at least) on the same
> subnet as their main website and with the same routes of course...
> Maybe they can product test some Arbor networks gear while they are at
> it :-) two for one.
>
> Then again we did break our last xbox, so hmmmm
>
> Signed,
> Marc Maiffret

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