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About iSEC Partners:
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iSEC Partners is a full-service security consulting firm that provides
penetration testing, secure systems development, security education
and software design verification, with offices in San Francisco,
Seattle, Ewa Beach and Los Angeles.

https://www.isecpartners.com
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iSEC Partners Security Advisory - 2008-002-lenovornr - Lenovo Rescue and Recovery 4.20

About iSEC Partners:
--------------------
iSEC Partners is a full-service security consulting firm that provides
penetration testing, secure systems development, security education and
software design verification, with offices in San Francisco, Seattle,
and Ewa Beach.

https://www.isecpartners.com
info@isecpartners.com


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About iSEC Partners:
--------------------
iSEC Partners is a full-service security consulting firm that provides
penetration testing, secure systems development, security education
and software design verification, with offices in San Francisco,
Seattle, Ewa Beach, and Los Angeles.

http://www.isecpartners.com
info@isecpartners.com


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About iSEC Partners:
--------------------
iSEC Partners is a full-service security consulting firm that provides
penetration testing, secure systems development, security education and
software design verification, with offices in San Francisco, Seattle,
and Ewa Beach.

https://www.isecpartners.com
info@isecpartners.com


RE: facebook 'routing flaw'?

ADDRESS AND COOKIES and disable the session when the ip changed?

<http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/01/16/network-flaw-causes-scary-web
-error/>

SAN FRANCISCO - A Georgia mother and her two daughters logged onto 
Facebook from mobile phones last weekend and wound up in a startling 
place: strangers' accounts with full access to troves of private 
information.

The glitch - the result of a routing problem at the family's wireless 

Re: Standing Up Against German Laws - Project HayNeedle

>


(a) (as you say) they can of course be trivially extracted from the
traffic flow at the provider level.  cf the current EFF / NSA / San
Francisco case - that (as I understand it) is probably in breach of
the US Constitution, yet it happened/is happening. The German law, and
similar laws in the UK and other countries, implicitly (at least)
enables such tactics;

(b) most mail users use mail servers at their employers or their local

facebook 'routing flaw'?

Did AT&T mix up the destination ip addresses? did facebook NOT CHECK IP 
ADDRESS AND COOKIES and disable the session when the ip changed?

<http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/01/16/network-flaw-causes-scary-web-error/>

SAN FRANCISCO – A Georgia mother and her two daughters logged onto 
Facebook from mobile phones last weekend and wound up in a startling 
place: strangers' accounts with full access to troves of private 
information.

The glitch — the result of a routing problem at the family's wireless 

Re: facebook 'routing flaw'?

> ADDRESS AND COOKIES and disable the session when the ip changed?
>
> <http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/01/16/network-flaw-causes-scary-web-error/>
>
>
> SAN FRANCISCO – A Georgia mother and her two daughters logged onto
> Facebook from mobile phones last weekend and wound up in a startling
> place: strangers' accounts with full access to troves of private
> information.
>
> The glitch — the result of a routing problem at the family's wireless

Re: facebook 'routing flaw'?

>Did AT&T mix up the destination ip addresses? did facebook NOT CHECK IP
>ADDRESS AND COOKIES and disable the session when the ip changed?
>
><http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/01/16/network-flaw-causes-scary-web-error/>
>
>SAN FRANCISCO – A Georgia mother and her two daughters logged onto
>Facebook from mobile phones last weekend and wound up in a startling
>place: strangers' accounts with full access to troves of private
>information.
>
>The glitch — the result of a routing problem at the family's wireless

speaker Bill Blunden on Rootkits...

for those of you near the San Francisco Bay Area, a free talk on
rootkits next Friday at San Francisco State University. please RSVP to
me <alkeller@sfsu.edu> so i can get head count.

best,
alex
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Next Friday Bill Blunden of San Francisco State University will be
presenting on rootkits and select topics from his soon to be published
book "The Rootkit Arsenal: Escape and Evasion in the Dark Corners of



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