[Full-disclosure] 0day: PDF pwns Windows
scott
redhowlingwolves at bellsouth.net
Fri Sep 21 06:51:28 BST 2007
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Well put.
Who here hasn't pwned at one time or another.At home or work.?
I wish I could be on that list.(Make my job EASY!!!)
(PLEASE) Make my job easier!!!Shhhhhh!
Cheers, Redwolves rule
coderman wrote:
> On 9/20/07, Crispin Cowan <crispin at novell.com> wrote:
>> ... Rather, I just treat "0day" as a synonym for "new
>> vulnerability"
>
> 0day is a perspective; if it came out of nowhere and pwnd your ass
> it is 0day.
>
>
> [that is, where you are on that clunky chain of disclosure process
> you describe...]
>
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