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The Windows Registry Adventure #2: A brief history of the feature
Posted by Mateusz Jurczyk, Google Project Zero Before diving into the low-level security aspects of the registry, it is important to understand its role in the operating system and a bit of history behind it. In essence, the registry is a hierarchical database made of named "keys" and "values",...
Suggested The Linux 3.1 Kernel logo
Suggested The Linux 3.1 Kernel logo This new logo was proposed just this weekend and the current discussion to see whether it will be accepted for Linux 3.1 can be found in this LKML thread. To mark the upcoming release of the Linux 3.1 kernel IBM's Darrick Wong has proposed changing the familiar...
Safari browser 3.1 (525.13) spoofing
Hello everybody, this time writing to inform them of a vulnerability in the Safari browser for Windows 3.1 which allows falsify the web address and enter another page or content that we want. Below I attach a proof of concept so they can see what it is doing so simple and so dangerous because it...
Directory traversal
Directory traversal vulnerability in WinAgents TFTP Server for Windows 3.1 and earlier allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files via "..." triple dot sequences in a GET request...
CVE-2006-1952
Directory traversal vulnerability in WinAgents TFTP Server for Windows 3.1 and earlier allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files via "..." triple dot sequences in a GET request...
CVE-2006-1952
Directory traversal vulnerability in WinAgents TFTP Server for Windows 3.1 and earlier allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files via "..." triple dot sequences in a GET request...