[16526] in bugtraq
Re: Scanning ANY internet host anonymously with grc.com
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (http-equiv@excite.com)
Sat Sep 2 16:16:21 2000
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Date: Sat, 2 Sep 2000 10:22:51 -0700
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Yes, this same finding was demonstrated on the "shields up" newsgroup on 12
Mar 2000 under the subject:
Re: Spoofing "Shields Up" scan with false Adresses. (Scanning by proxy)
http://grc.com/x/talk.exe?cmd=xover&group=archive.shieldsup&utag=
Additionally back in October 1999, the "IP Agent" device was hacked to allow
for the same thing:
http://grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh1akydu
Nicolas Gregoire < nicolas.gregoire@7thzone.com > wrote in message
<39AF6372.3379C9D9@7thzone.com>...
(snip detailed analysis of the same)
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