Re: Weird Profile in Documents and Settings
One thing to note when using HFNectChk - it won't tell you to get a new
service pack, it will just tell you to get the patches applicable to the SP
you have. If you want to close all the known, published, and fixed holes
(OK, if you want to do that there is a lot more than just patching involved)
you usually need to update SPs, and sometimes even product versions. Also,
be aware of what applications HFNetChk scans, and which applications it does
not. (It does not scan the entire set of MS applications for which patches
are available, nor does it scan every version of the products it does
check.)
-Patrick R. Sweeney
http://boston.craigslist.org/bos/res/8484283.html
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lucas Zaichkowsky" <Lucas@dnsys.com>
To: "Greg Wiedeman" <gswcentral@attbi.com>; <incidents@securityfocus.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 6:08 PM
Subject: RE: Weird Profile in Documents and Settings
> Possible file corruption or someone attempting to exploit an unpatched
hole.
>
> First, get properties on the C drive and do an error check. Check in both
reason
> for sticking with FAT.
updates
> installed.
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>
> Do you know the base address of the Global Offset Table (GOT) on a Solaris
8
> box?
> CORE IMPACT does.
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>
> Do you know the base address of the Global Offset Table (GOT) on a Solaris
8
> box?
> CORE IMPACT does.
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Do you know the base address of the Global Offset Table (GOT) on a Solaris 8
box?
CORE IMPACT does.
www.securityfocus.com/core
Received on Fri Feb 21 19:59:41 2003
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