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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Pepsi Bottlecap Liner Labeling Information Leak Vulnerability

From: Andrew Simmons (andrewsmis-cds.com)
Date: Fri Feb 20 2004 - 11:54:37 CST


Andrew Aris wrote:

> And on that theme - I suppose we should be grateful that it's an information
> leak rather than the other possibility, which would no doubt result in a
> steady loss and or corruption of content (which would also be a sticky
> matter no doubt).
>

indeed - an overflow attack would have the potential for a serious denial
of service from, eg, keyboards, mice etc...

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