WinAmp Security Hole Discovered, Patched
Sbarbero writes "According to Techworld.com, a significant security hole has been discovered in NullSoft's WinAmp, meaning everyone should upgrade to the 5.03 version the makers have just put out right now. Security company NGS has found that the exploit 'can be activated remotely simply by rendering a specially crafted html document' and will run arbitrary code - they have a full advisory on their site." Oddly enough, the vulnerability is in the playback for the classic .XM 'tracker' music format.
Ha ha ha! Another hole in Microsoft software... Micro$oft is teh sux0r!!!~11 Bill Gaytes is teh gayx0rzzz!!!~~!~!`111111
Oh... this isn't Microsoft? Sorry, was just getting into SlashdotMode(tm).
What's a teabagger? Does that imply that GNU hippies all drink herbal teas from the bags or something?
cats and dog living together!! runs for your lives!!@
Guess this means I need to mass e-mail friends and family still using Kazaa and Kazaa-like tools for filesharing. I know that newer versions of Kazaa come with some sort of file scanning tool, anyone know if that picks this sort of stuff up? (or will after the definitions are updated)
-Adam C. Greenfield
as one would dip bag into tea etc
The subtle irony of your post should rank at least a "Funny" mod or two. You were trying to be dryly ironic, right?
Viv
Gmail invites for ip
ALL PHEAR THE FRANKEL!!!
Step 1: Create a program everyone uses with a security flaw.
Step 2: Leave the company you made it with.
Step 3: TAKE OVER THE WORLD!
Goddamn towelheads need to know when they're conquered.