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Date: Thu Sep 8 18:18:25 2005
From: y0himba at technolounge.org (y0himba)
Subject: Secuirty Hole Found In Dave's Sock
I think I can help you...
My questions:
Has somebody already detected a working exploit for this hole in the wild?
Yes. He goes by the name of "Digger The Dermatophite"
Can this hole be exploited if the socks are laying on a shelf in a cabinet?
I think that depends on how well the shelf is secured. In a non-secure
environment a hacker may be able to potentially inject something into the
hole.
Can somebody exploit the hole on the street, while I'm wearing the socks?
See the email about "Shoe 2.0" that should help. Thank God vendors like him
are around!
-----Original Message-----
From: full-disclosure-bounces@...ts.grok.org.uk
[mailto:full-disclosure-bounces@...ts.grok.org.uk] On Behalf Of Peter
Bruderer
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 1:10 PM
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: RE: [Full-disclosure] Secuirty Hole Found In Dave's Sock
This hole must be a general misconception of the product. After checking my
socks I found a hole in all of them! They are all size 9 1/2.
My questions:
Has sombody already detected a working exploit for this hole in the wild?
Can this hole be exploited if the socks are laying on a shelf in a cabinet?
Can somebody exploit the hole on the street, while I'm wearing the socks?
On Thu, 2005-09-08 at 12:50 -0400, Dave Cawley wrote:
> The sock came with the factory installed configuration.
> This hole is not part of that configuration and there is no mechanism
> in the origial configuration to close this one off.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Craig, Tobin (OIG) [mailto:tobin.craig@...gov]
> Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 12:46 PM
> To: Dave Cawley; full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
> Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] 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
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: full-disclosure-bounces@...ts.grok.org.uk
> <full-disclosure-bounces@...ts.grok.org.uk>
> To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
> <full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>
> 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.
>
>
> ***************************************************************
> Dave D. Cawley |
> High Speed Internet | The number of Unix installations
> Duryea, PA | has grown to 10, with more expected.
> (570)451-4311 x104 | - The Unix Programmer's Manual,1972
> dave.cawley@...lphia.com |
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