Re: $1000 reward

From: Ben Pfaff (blp_at_cs.stanford.edu)
Date: 05/03/04


Date: Sun, 02 May 2004 15:59:23 -0700

Tom St Denis <tom@securescience.net> writes:

> Oh and I run Gentoo so how do I get an .exe to work? Speicically that
> a "security firm" distributes a challenge in SFX .EXE format says a
> lot about the competency of the people at the firm...

Fairly often, `unzip' will extract the files from a
self-extracting .exe.

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