Do you guys even know what 0day means?

topic posted Sat, January 10, 2004 - 6:44 AM by  g
Do you guys even know what 0day is?

or is that some term you picked up and figured you'd exploit by making a tribe? :)

dopey newschoolers. :)

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    Re: Do you guys even know what 0day means?

    Mon, June 5, 2006 - 1:27 AM
    It means a non-publicised software bug. I just joined this group, not because I wanna learn(I go elsewhere for that.)

    the majority of published "0-days" are just stack, and heap overflows based on windows architecture. There are also race conditions, and your average stack integrity attacks. Those are just application layer attacks(for simplicity sake.)

    Linux, BSD/Mac and other platforms also have 0-days, but because they have a loyal and intelligent community backing them the glitches are usally patched upon discovery.

    I guess bugs in web applications would be app layer too, sense the standards havn't had any higher levels defined.

    I'm no super *cker, I'm just a programmer who knows how to write secure code. I've never been to a computer security conference or any conference for that matter. I abandoned the "black hat" community when the parasites stormed the counter cultures and communitys. You can't even go on IRC or USENET anymore seeing spamming, or some idiot talking about peoples mamas etc..

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