Unidebug is another exploit for the begging-to-get-patched IIS unicode bug. Takes advantage of the DOS/Win debug.exe to create binary files on the remote site.
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VocabScan v1.0 (dig version) scans just .com and outputs to result.txt. Takes the hosts from a wordlist, so be sure between IPs there are not undesired domains.
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Webspider v1.1 is a perl script that, when given a start page, will "follow" every link it finds, scanning the HTML code for the use of CGI's. WebSpider will report every CGI used by a webmaster in seconds.
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Forbidden Knowledge Issue 14 - Reconstructing serialized Java objects from sniffer logs, Blackhole TCP/UDP behavior and its effect of nmap, More fun with CyberXpress Internet Kiosks, The lazy man's "PGPDisk for BSD", More fun with Nedbank ATMs, Dumb Motorola T2288 Trick, and "Privacy and other myths of the 21st century".
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Georgi Guninski security advisory #43, 2001 - It is possible to execute Active Scripting with the help of XML and XSL even if Active Scripting is disabled in all security zones. This is especially dangerous in email messages. Though this is not typical exploit itself, it may be used in other exploits especially in email. To use the demonstration, disable Active Scripting and click here. If you see any message box you are vulnerable.
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