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Message-ID: <BFE5269A054D1D41AD47E648B30D8CE521E3C6@VHAISWMSGA1.vha.med.va.gov>
Date: Thu Sep 8 17:46:36 2005
From: tobin.craig at va.gov (Craig, Tobin (OIG))
Subject: Secuirty Hole Found In Dave's Sock
It seems that the proprietary and the open source manufacturers agreed upon a standardized default configuration: all models are designed with one hole, used for deployment. Are you reporting the existence of a second hole, or is this an observation of the factory installed default configuration?
My recommendation is to isolate the sock until a full forensic examination can be performed.
Just another thought,
Tobin
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Sent: Thu Sep 08 12:10:28 2005
Subject: [Full-disclosure] Secuirty Hole Found In Dave's Sock
Date: 9/8/2005
Vulnerability Found: Hole In Dave's Socket
Affected System: Dave's Right Sock
Severity: Rating: Moderately Critical
Impact: System access
Where: Foot
Description of Vulnerability: This morning while putting my socks
on I found a small (1/4 inch) hole by my big toe. This could be
exploited by a virus through the bottom of the foot or under the
toe nail. This could be used to compromise Dave's entire system.
Solution: No permanent solution is currently available. A work
around is to wear the sock on the other foot to have the hole
above the small toe where it will not be furthur enlarged, it
will proboably fold over and partially cover the vulnerability.
Permanent solution coming in either a sock darning or upgrading
the unit to a new sock.
Time Table: Found at 7:48am on Sept 8th, 1005
Work around figured out at 7:49am on Sept 8th,
2005
Permanent Solution Pending
Credits: Found by Dave
References: No references available.
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