Re: Zombie spamming from my PC, Symantec/Spybot, nothing detects it!
From: Gerald Vogt (vogt_at_spamcop.net)
Date: 02/16/05
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Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 14:14:07 +0900
Arthur Hagen wrote:
> None, because the false assumption that you need to send a packet to *some*
> interface is yours, and not mine.
Just name the exploit. That is all I want to know. An exploit that
attacks a _closed_ port (i.e. noone is listening there) and exploits by
the means of the first attack a service that is running on a different
interface (i.e. with a different IP address and in particular the
localhost interface) on the same port number or a different one. (We are
not talking about potential flaws in the IP stack which are there
regardless of any service.)
Gerald
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