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Message-ID: <a2e8ca0601311656q5d753e97j363f3ecf662482a4@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Wed Feb  1 00:57:06 2006
From: kokanin at gmail.com (Knud Erik Højgaard)
Subject: Filemaker Pro 7 - any known exploits/hacks
	available?

Hi,
On 1/31/06, HiW HiW <hackingiswrong@...il.com> wrote:
> Our organization has a small but vocal group that is pushing for us I.T.
> folks to install Filemaker Pro (the new version 7)[snip]
[snip]
> I have been tasked with deciding if this is "safe and secure enough" to
> allow them to have it. I have been trying, but unsuccessful so far, to
> locate any known vulnerabilities in this software.  I suppose I will need to
> use the standard toolz, etc...any ideas anyone?

Pay me for an audit (I will find a bug and give you ammo to say NO),
or hire a(n expensive) company like corest/ilja,suresec(not
expensive)/eeye/lsd.pl/immunitysec(hi dave)/phenoelit(hi FX) to do the
same. I am probably cheaper, they are probably(yeah right, they
certainly are) better.

--
Knud

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