Re: Kapersky Internet Suite



On 16/07/2007 12:47 pm, Sebastian G. wrote:

Wilf wrote:

On 15/07/2007 8:41 pm, Sebastian G. wrote:

suraku@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Kaspersky is great whether you get the AV or the full package,
The bluescreen you get when calling NtCreateProcess(NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL) rather looks like it's pure crap.
What is this supposed to mean? Is it Martian, or something?

It is absolutely normal C code. The one you write and compile to audit the security of the kernel drivers installed by a software that claims to provide security.

As for the above, it allows a non-admin user to crash the a system with KAV or KIS installed. Some other known defects are claimed to provide privilege
Now, that explains it. Many thanks.

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Wilf
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