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Date: Thu Jul 6 06:12:55 2006
From: drfrancky at securax.org (Javor Ninov)
Subject: A new way to hide from Google and Yahoo
if you keep UPNP in the local area network (and you control that
network) it is a good thing.
for a home user with lots of "smart devices" it's also a good thing.
for a corporate ... hell no !
--
Javor Ninov aka DrFrancky
securitydot.net
Valdis.Kletnieks@...edu wrote:
> On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 13:19:00 PDT, Eric Ericson said:
>
>> So, wait. This thing uses UPNP to open up a hole in my firewall?
>
> Has UPNP ever been used for anything *other* than sending a "Pants Down!"
> command to the firewall? (I mean, other than the really nasty hole it
> shipped with that was its *own* "Pants Down!" :)
>
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