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[Full-Disclosure] Re: rsynd-too-open.c posted on fd is backdoored. Don'

Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Re: rsynd-too-open.c posted on fd is backdoored. Don't run it!!!
Date: Sat, 29 May 2004 10:55:04 -0400
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DownBload / Illegal Instruction Labs wrote:

rsync <= 2.6.1 remote exploit posted to full disclosure list is a fake
and malicious exploit.
Don't run it!!!

This just in: Full-Disclosure is not the last bastion of human decency
we all thought it was!

It amazes me that someone might actually compile and execute code sent
out via FD -- especially while logged into a real account on a real
machine.  I bet they're the same folks who enjoy free chewing gum found
under chairs.

C

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