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Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2012 17:59:13 +0100
From: Philip Whitehouse <philip@...uk.com>
To: "full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk" <full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>
Subject: Re: Multiple 0-days in Dark Comet RAT

Does 0-day have any meaning any more? It used to mean there were exploits in the wild used to cause damage before the vendor patched it not merely that a security researcher found it and disclosed it to the public before the vendor did.

If a 0 day is everything found by a security team before a vendor then the term will loose all purpose and meaning because almost all work done by such researchers is finding vulns. before the vendor.

End rant.

Philip Whitehouse

On 8 Oct 2012, at 21:33, "Hertz, Jesse" <jesse_hertz@...wn.edu> wrote:

> SQL Injection and Arbitrary File Access present in Command and Control server of DarkComet RAT
> 
> for more info see:
> http://matasano.com/research/PEST-CONTROL.pdf
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