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JPEG Remote Exploit * By John Bissell A.K.A. HighT1mes * * Exploit Name: * ============= * JpegOfDeath.c v0.5 * * Date Exploit Released

Profile: Sub7 RAT (Remote Access Trojan)

Sub7 remains one of the most versatile and widely used pieces of malicious code. Sub7, a.k.a. Backdoor-G, is a RAT, or remote access Trojan, which is small yet quite powerful. A system

Bleeping Computer - GDI Scan Tutorial

has created a tool called GDI Scan that will scan a drive on your computer for files that are possibly vulnerable to the GDI+ JPEG exploit.

Code for JPEG exploit released; viruses likely to follow

Code for JPEG exploit released; viruses likely to followinfections. Well, it appears that the GDI+ exploit code has been posted: "Within daysa buffer overflow to occur when

TechWeb | News | JPEG Exploit Hits Usenet, Worm Close Behind

JPEG Exploit Hits Usenet, Worm Close Behind By TechWeb News An exploit attacking the most recent Windows bug is circulating on Usenet, security

JPEG exploit toolkit spotted online | The Register

been? The Register » Security » JPEG exploit toolkit spotted online By John Leyden Published Friday 24th September 2004 16:32 GMT A toolkit designed to exploit a recently-disclosed

Re: [Full-Disclosure] MS04-028 Jpeg EXPLOIT with Reverse and Bind shel

Index] Re: [Full-Disclosure] MS04-028 Jpeg EXPLOIT with Reverse and Bind shell ToSubject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] MS04-028 Jpeg EXPLOIT with Reverse and Bind shellFollow-Ups:

One Way Or Another- You Need To Switch Browsers

Microsoft isn't always the evil behemoth of insecurity that the critics make them out to be. Granted, they have their faults, some of them quite serious, but they also suffer from being the

JPEG exploit could beat antivirus software | Tech News on ZDNet

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September 2004 Security Update for JPEG Processing (GDI+)

This security update addresses newly discovered issues in technology that processes the JPEG image format, including some versions of Windows, Office, imaging software, and developer tools.

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