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6Oct/08Off

Happy pack#1. I know what you installed last summer

It's really frustrating not to know what applications, patches, hotfixes (virtually any file)...are installed on the system where you are performing a penetration test, isn't it?

I have decided to put for sell, to trusted sources only, a novel technique that takes advantage of a weakness in Microsoft technology that allows remote attackers to gain knowledge of sensitive information like applications, hotfixes,service packs installed on PCs running Windows 2000 or later . The only scenario you need is to trick the victim into visiting a webpage under your control.

Note that...

  • # No third-party software is involved.
  • # Totally unknown technique. No patch available. Vendor has not been notified
  • # Either minimal or no user interaction required.
  • FAQ

    Who can buy the happy pack #1?

    If you cannot demonstrate you are working for a company or institution, better you don't waste your time trying it.

    How much does it cost?

    $800 dollars - €600 euros.

    What does the happy pack #1 include ?

    Fully comprehensive technical report and exploit code. Obviously, you can request further info if, once purchased, you have doubts on any matter...

    Mmm, it seems interesting...Whom should I talk to?

    contact [at] wintercore (dot) com

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