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Using three different vulnerabilities and clever exploitation techniques, Irish security researcher Stephen Fewer successfully hacked into a 64-bit Windows 7 (SP1) running Internet Explorer 8 to win this year’s CanSecWest hacker challenge.
It's an "important, non-security update" that restricts "AutoRun entries in the AutoPlay dialog to only CD and DVD drives".
Some people asked me for a simple way to check shell extensions for their ASLR support. You can do this with Process Explorer.
"The vulnerability occurs when the FTP server attempts to encode Telnet IAC (Interpret As Command) character in the FTP response. "
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