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Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 00:50:23 +1100
From: "Rixstep Pwned" <rixstep.pwned@...il.com>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Rixstep aren't as leet as they thought they were

"It may not come as a shocker, but so far the Month of Rixstep Bugs
has not netted a single bug."
-- http://rixstep.com/1/20070115,00.shtml

Maybe because nobody was looking?
Here's a nice little exploit to overwrite any file on the system
courtesy of Rixstep.

Just run Undercover <ftp://rixstep.com/pub/Undercover.tar.bz2> once as
an administrator to create that nice little suid-tool.
Then run this app giving the path to the uc tool
(Undercover.app/Contents/Resources/uc) a file you want to overwrite,
and the file the data to overwrite with is located at.

The pwnies aren't just for everyone else Rixstep.

Download attachment "rixstep_pwnage.c" of type "application/octet-stream" (1323 bytes)

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