Now suppose the attacker created the needed keep-alive packet and modified the source address so that it contained Server 1's address, then sent the packet to Server 2. Microsoft spokesman Rick Miller was quoted in USA Today as confirming that...
For example the road, rail and air transport congestion in the UK now costs far more than all the national investment in healthcare and education combined. Well, says Peter Cochrane, in the week one congestion-easing scheme hogged the headlines...
In this case, Microsoft probably won't have to notify any users, because the company has evidence that accounts weren't tampered with. An account for which no secret password exists can be modified by other users by entering a new password," Castro...
He will reveal this tomorrow in a presentation entitled 'Slipping in the Window: TCP Reset Attacks' at the cansecwest conference which starts today in Vancouver. It said: "The impact of this vulnerability could allow an attacker to create a Denial...
Richard Clayton of the University of Cambridge computer laboratory explained: "The machines in China allow data packets in and out but send a burst of resets to shut connections if they spot particular keywords.
Successful exploitation of the unchangeable shared secret vulnerability may enable a malicious user to take administrative control of a CAS. A malicious user can guess the file name and download it without authentication.