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bboyism is art;
iron temple;
innocent mind;
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http://hiddenunderleaves.carbonmade.com/
http://www.youtube.com/user/bishopTh3android
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Jun 5 |
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xml library vulnerabilities, regarding post-exploitation @avid: the reason I thought XML libraries were involved was because the files that were remotely put in my 'trash can' were all XML files that looked liked they had a few structs or something defined in them and werent just single scripts. I am not sure what the connection would be from those files to the infection process. But isnt XLS just a form of XML? |
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Jun 1 |
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xml library vulnerabilities, regarding post-exploitation that is what i was hoping was not true, but felt it might be. Thanks for clearing that up. Happen to know how good an archive reinstall is on OS X (keeps the same 'home' folder) for this purpose? |
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May 31 |
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xml library vulnerabilities, regarding post-exploitation @john: maybe you could clarify for me, is it the program that would be exploited, via either its own xml libraries or other software flaw; or the xls file simply runs a VBA script, for instance, attached to a cell that makes changes to xml libraries somewhere else on the system? |
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May 31 |
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xml library vulnerabilities, regarding post-exploitation @john: 14.0.2, from what i read about, the problem might have been just opening the xls file that was emailed to me. I didnt prevent the VBA scripts functionality from 'phoning out' and just opened the file because i trusted the sender. |