10.Nov.2001
Christoph Gutjahr (ANF)
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Serious security leak in MUI Internet programs? (update)
Following the title link you find an English written document that reveals a severe
security leak in MUI programs.
Programs displaying text by using a MUI text object can be forced to execute
Shell commands via active PIPE: devices with particular escape sequences. To say
it clearly: It's theoretically possible to force for example YAM via a mail with
specifically manipulated subject line to delete files on the computer of the
receiving person.
more ...
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10.Nov.2001
AudioLabs
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AudioLabs: ProStationAudio Titanium V5.00 Demo
The new ProStationAudio Titanium demo is available in the download
section. The complete version will be available starting early next week.
Download: psadm500.lha
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10.Nov.2001
Richard H. Poser II (E-Mail)
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Messenger: AmigAIM BETA Version 0.9437
New version of AmigAIM has been uploaded to the normal locations, as well as
the bookmarks on the Mailing list have been changed. Extract of history of AmigAIM...
more ...
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10.Nov.2001
Matthias Münch (ANF)
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DigiBoosterPro homepage update
Matthias Münch wrote:
There have been some changes on the DigiBoosterPro Community homepage. We have
now installed a message board in addition to the forum as well as a form for
wishes regarding the next DigiBoosterPro versions. Furthermore we will hold a
seminar because of the Amiga fair 2001 on Saturday that will take place two times. In this
seminar we'll deal with the program itself and also our goals. More details will
be given during the next week.
(ps) (Translation: wk)
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10.Nov.2001
PlanetLAN
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PlanetLAN: background information about the Danish Connect12
»The Danish LAN party Connect #12
with 300 participiants in Esbjerg was closed by the Police on 20. October
because of illegal data transfers.
"AntiPiratGruppen" (APG),
a private AntiPiracy organisation, has used undercover investigators who had
created logs of the data transfers at the LAN party. Afterwards they ordered the
police and the event got closed.
Many of the participiants are now accused to have exchanged illegal data.
Furthermore is the organisator of the LAN party, the CompuClub, accused to have
made the infra structure (the network) for the illegal data exchange available.
The Danish Orgas have already agreement with the APG to pay 100.000 dkr (=25.000 DM)
compensation.«
Full article see title link.
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