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November 3rd, 2004, 01:05 AM
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Well littlenick,
You should be doing this sort of thing on your own systems that you have exclusive use of. Then YOU are in control of the experiment (environment, changes and so on).
If this is someone else's system, or is shared .............
1. You should not be doing it
2. They probably applied a few patches
Remember an exploit takes advantage of a vulnerability.................once the vulnerability is patched, the exploit won't work. Also there is the concept of multi-layered security?
Or, as Winston correctly observed, the "exploit" was a load of crap in the first place
You really must be careful asking these sorts of questions on this site.........you almost came across as a skiddie asking for a copy of subseven
Cheers
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