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| Subject: | Re: [SIG^2 G-TEC] Prevx Home v1.0 Instrusion Prevention Features Can Be Disabled by Direct Service Table Restoration |
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| Date: | Mon, 22 Nov 2004 22:35:17 -0800 |
Hey all,
isn't this sort of irrelevant ? If the ACL's are set in a way to allow an attacker to write to /device/physicalmemory, any sort of protection mechanism is immediately moot...
Cheers, dullien@gmx.de
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