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EUVD-2000-1005
Malware in sbrugna...
Researchers Find New Twists In ‘Olympic Destroyer’ Malware
Researchers have uncovered new wrinkles in the “Olympic Destroyer” malware attack that targeted the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Cisco Talos researchers now believe the malware also wipes files on shared network drives. Originally researchers believed the malware only targeted...
NTFS and PGP interact to expose EFS encrypted data
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 NTFS and PGP interact to expose EFS encrypted data c 2002 Ry Jones, Airgap Networks. Summary: NTFS, a feature of Windows XP, supports an "encrypted" attribute. PGP 7.0.3 Freeware, a product of Network Associates, supports wiping files as they are...
CVE-2000-1018
shred 1.0 file wiping utility does not properly open a file for overwriting or flush its buffers, which prevents shred from properly replacing the file's data and allows local users to recover the file...
CVE-2000-1018
The CVE-2000-1018 entry concerns the shred 1.0 file wiping utility. The vulnerability is that shred does not properly open a target file for overwriting or flush its buffers, which can prevent it from fully replacing the file’s data. As a result, local users may be able to recover previously dele...
CVE-2000-1018
shred 1.0 file wiping utility does not properly open a file for overwriting or flush its buffers, which prevents shred from properly replacing the file's data and allows local users to recover the file...