Re: [Full-disclosure] MSIE Nested Object Vulnerability Is Exploitable
- From: "GroundZero Security" <fd@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 09:10:50 +0200
Yaaaawwwnnnnnnn..........
Does Secunia with their pathetic "verification" of advisories have any
credibility left if you ever had any?
Yes, at least people care about their information, while your Emails are just beeing ignored
for the most time unless someone wants some cheap coffee break entertainment.
I guess you still haevn't figured out how to exploit MZ's advisory then?
As if you would know anything other than XSS so be silent. You have no idea
of the nature of the vulnerabilities that are beeing discussed. So go back and
research your childish scripting stuff and leave the real bugs to the skilled people.
You guys have a lot going for you, and the fact you guys are sponsor
of a major international mailing list is laughable.
The fact that you still think people take you serious is laughable too.
----- Original Message -----
From: "n3td3v" <n3td3v@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 12:14 AM
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] MSIE Nested Object Vulnerability Is Exploitable
On 4/28/06, Secunia Research <vuln-remove@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
There has recently been some discussion regarding whether or not the
MSIE Nested Object Vulnerability reported by Michal Zalewski is
exploitable or not.
Link to Michal Zalewski Full-Disclosure Posting:
http://lists.grok.org.uk/pipermail/full-disclosure/2006-
April/045422.html
Because of this, Secunia has received several enquiries and comments
about the "Highly critical" rating of this advisory (SA19762) as no
proof of exploitation has been publicly disclosed.
In response to this, we would like to stress that Secunia has developed
a working exploit for this vulnerability. This exploit will not be
disclosed publicly, but was sent to Microsoft on Wednesday 2006-04-26.
The advisory rating of "Highly critical" and "System access" impact is
therefore fully justified.
Kind regards,
Thomas Kristensen
CTO
Secunia
Hammerensgade 4, 2. floor
DK-1267 Copenhagen K
Denmark
Tlf.: +45 7020 5144
Fax: +45 7020 5145
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Rofl,
So basically you're saying:
Secunia Originally Believed MZ's vulnerability disclosure _was_
exploitable, but now you're saying, opps! Secunia made a mistake, the
REAL professionals at Microsoft had to tell us infact,your so called
exploitable MZ disclosure is now unrelated to MZ's advisory
disclosure.
So infact Secunia have just admitted they don't actually have a clue,
and that your original "MZ's vulnerability is exploitable" is now
void?
Does Secunia with their pathetic "verification" of advisories have any
credibility left if you ever had any?
I guess you still haevn't figured out how to exploit MZ's advisory then?
You guys have a lot going for you, and the fact you guys are sponsor
of a major international mailing list is laughable.
Regards,
n3td3v
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