but still you are connected to some kind of a network then.. and some of the previous exploits just needed your system to be connected to a network with other exploited systems...Quote:
Originally Posted by whackaxe
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but still you are connected to some kind of a network then.. and some of the previous exploits just needed your system to be connected to a network with other exploited systems...Quote:
Originally Posted by whackaxe
If a telnet client or lynx contain buffer overflows, then they can be exploited, it has nothing to do with running w/o a GUI.
Though that text-based internet that comes bundled with CygWin looks mighty fun (for those of us that don't browse born 24/7).
Solution: Use Opera!
The More You Know...!
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...=Google+SearchQuote:
Originally Posted by -KEN-
I think we can all agree that all programs have exploits to be found, it just takes a good program developer to find and fix the problems.
http://my.opera.com/forums/announcement.php?forumid=40Quote:
Originally Posted by gcn_zelda
While we're talking about bugs in browsers, for anyone with IE, try searching for some text that doesn't exist on a page, and then hit F1 when the OK button comes up. It crashes. :p
And even that may not be secure enough, if someone manages to physically gain access to your computer....Quote:
The only way to have a secure system is to have no internet connection
The most secure computer is a non-existant one.
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Originally Posted by laserlight
then you have been seriously Pwn3d and there isn't much you can do apart from respect the guys determination :D
7.54 seems to be faster than 7.53 also.Quote:
Originally Posted by -KEN-