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Files Date: 2001-10-12

anomy-sanitizer-1.44.tar.gz
Posted Oct 12, 2001
Authored by Bjarni R. Einarsson | Site mailtools.anomy.net

The Anomy mail sanitizer is a filter designed to block email-based attacks such as trojans and viruses. It reads an RFC822 or MIME message and removes or renames attachments, truncate unusually long MIME header fields and sanitizes HTML by disabling Javascript and Java. It uses a single-pass pure Perl MIME parser, which can make it both more efficient and more precise than other similar programs and has built-in support for third-party virus scanners.

Changes: Important bugs are fixed - including one which sometimes causes corruption of Base64-encoded attachments.
tags | trojan, perl, javascript, virus
systems | unix
SHA-256 | 3544bd1fd27aa8fa3df4329096c55aa3b7f777a2c2c09e4477e58f7ae9138249
fwlogwatch-0.5.tar.gz
Posted Oct 12, 2001
Authored by Boris Wesslowski | Site kyb.uni-stuttgart.de

Fwlogwatch analyzes the ipchains, netfilter, iptables packet filter, and cisco logfiles and generates text and HTML summaries. Features realtime anomaly alerting capability, an interactive report generator, and the ability to cut off attacks by adding firewall rules.

Changes: Internationalization, support for input from stdin, an improved realtime response mode, and compile support for FreeBSD.
tags | tool, firewall
systems | cisco, unix
SHA-256 | 38a4618a31fc1285ec09c7f308403a3c9d231e44cad4ed5a6e01792889589d33
wardrive-2.1.tar.gz
Posted Oct 12, 2001
Authored by van Hauser, thc | Site thc.org

THC-WarDrive v2.1 is a linux based tool for mapping your city for wavelan networks with a GPS device while you are driving a car or walking through the streets. It is effective and flexible, supporting NMEA GPS devices.

Changes: Added -R option to allow wavelan resets after 3 seconds, added -W option to print SSID and access point MAC, added start_wardrive, reset_wvlan.sh, and wardrive.conf, get_coords_from_stat.sh, and clean_stat.sh scripts, and fixed bugs.
tags | tool, wireless
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 8e82cd28f9c5f748d3b29c834dec5b9a6d0ea90c298d41b22c7ce6582952c966
ms01-051
Posted Oct 12, 2001

Microsoft Security Advisory MS01-051 - Three dangerous vulnerabilities have been found in Internet Explorer 5.0. The first causes sites that have no dots in the IP address to run with less security restrictions. The second allows an attacker to include HTTP requests that would be sent to the site as soon as a connection is established, appearing to have originated from the user. The third is a variation of MS01-015 which affects only NT and 2000 machines running SFU 2.0, a version of telnet which allows session transcripts. An attacker could start a transcript and stream an executable on to the users drive. Microsoft FAQ on these issues available here.

tags | web, vulnerability
SHA-256 | 5fff8c36325b247a93e7bb0a218d464a73849be62674903e9f812f2782899b8f
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