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Message-ID: <20140626175627.GJ19934@ycc.fr>
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 19:56:27 +0200
From: Ivan Delalande <colona@....fr>
To: defensecode <defensecode@...ensecode.com>
Cc: fulldisclosure@...lists.org
Subject: Re: [FD] Back To The Future: Unix Wildcards Gone Wild

Hi,

On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 10:40:21AM +0200, defensecode wrote:
> We wanted to inform all major *nix distributions via our responsible
> disclosure policy about this problem before posting it, because it is
> highly likely that this problem could lead to local root access on many
> distributions. But, since part of this research contained in the document
> was mentioned on some blog entries, we are forced to release it in a
> full version.
> 
> Download URL:
> http://www.defensecode.com/public/DefenseCode_Unix_WildCards_Gone_Wild.txt

What kind of response are you expecting from the various distros on this
exactly? Having "noglob" option enabled by default on all the shells on
the system?

Thanks,
-- 
Ivan "Colona" Delalande

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