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Possible AIM Hack? - Follow-up

Subject: Possible AIM Hack? - Follow-up
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 16:16:27 +0000
The behavoir of the original incident reported on this list closely mirrors the 
description at the URL below:

http://www.securemac.com/aimpasswordthief.php

What is different is the in abilitly to create new IDs on AIM to replace the 
hijacked one.  That is a new twist.  Also -- one should note that the URL 
describes a tool used in 2001 on Macs.  One question I have is whether or not 
the tool used in the exploit at the URL above has been updated and revamped to 
exploit the newest AIM client.  This certainly bears further investigation.

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Rob Frazier, CISSP, ISSAP
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