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Message-ID: <42E78E03.4010208@valhallalegends.com>
Date: Wed Jul 27 14:37:26 2005
From: iago at valhallalegends.com (Ron)
Subject: Beware trojaned exploits!
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Hmm, I'm noticing a pattern.
Warning: don't download exploits from any sites that have an 'o'
replaced with a '0'! The 0 obviously makes them less secure, or
something.
securitymarket@...h.ai wrote:
> Hackers may be at risk!
>
> It has come to our attention that a large amount of public
> security exploits/software have been modified and re-posted
> to legitimate trusted information sites for public downloads.
>
> We have recently came across 5 exploits that have had a shellcode
> modification
> after legit verification of trusted download sites.
>
> The following information security sites have listed a number of
> modified exploits:
>
> unl0ck security research
> g0tfault security
> m00 security
>
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