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Date: Wed May 11 15:09:27 2005
From: kf_lists at digitalmunition.com (KF (lists))
Subject: BakBone NetVault last warning

"when a man such as you reports a security hole we can not put all works 
on the ground and say yes: we are fixing it"

What kind of bullshit is that! I am glad I am not a customer of theirs.

What kind of man must you be to make them say "yes: we are fixing it". 
Perhaps you have to be a sexy woman instead. =]

-KF

class wrote:

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>As a recall, there is now two months, the Hat-Squad has published 2
>high security risks still UNPATCHED for BakBone NetVault 6.x/7.x all
>versions. In an Open Letter:
>
>http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=67723&p=irol-newsArticle&t=Regular&id=704547&
>
>Bakbone announce a new NetVault Q4 2005, and a new MACOSX version. My
>suggestion to BakBone is to review their whole code because Im aware
>that another Heap overflow has been found by a friend without to be
>published.
>
>We won't republish this warning as soon as BakBone choosed to wake up,
>but we recommand to assest BakBone products if you are seeking for
>security bugs, this is a nice peace of cheese.
>
>BakBone NetVault 6.x/7.x Remote Heap Buffer Overflow advisory
>
>class101.org/netv-remhbof.pdf
>
>BakBone NetVault 6.x/7.x Remote Heap Buffer Overflow exploit
>
>class101.org/36/55/op.php
>
>BakBone NetVault 6.x/7.x Local Stack Buffer Overflow advisory
>
>class101.org/netv-locsbof.pdf
>
>BakBone NetVault 6.x/7.x Local Stack Buffer Overflow exploit
>
>class101.org/36/55/op.php
>
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