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Steve Manzuik

Steve Manzuik is founder and technical Lead for Entrench Technologies. He has 11 years experience in the IT and IT security industry.

Email: steve@entrenchtech.com

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Secure4U 5.0

By Steve Manzuik, 03/19/2001

An application firewall to protect workstations in your network.

Windows 2000 Event Viewer Contains Unchecked Buffer

By Steve Manzuik, 02/27/2001

A buffer overflow has been discovered in the Event Viewer of Microsoft Windows 2000 operating systems.

Outlook vCard Buffer Overflow

By Steve Manzuik, 02/22/2001

A buffer overflow has been discovered in the vCard handler of Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express.

Denial of Service Against Windows 2000 Domain Controllers

By Steve Manzuik, 02/20/2001

A Denial of Service (DoS) attack can be performed on any Windows 2000 Server that is a domain controller (DC).

Multiple Vulnerabilities In Bad Blue Web Server

By Steve Manzuik, 02/17/2001

Multiple Vulnerabilities have been found in Bad Blue Web Server.

Windows NT 4.0 PPTP Vulnerable to Denial of Service Attack

By Steve Manzuik, 02/13/2001

Windows NT 4.0 with PPTP installed is vulnerable to a DoS attack.

PCAnywhere 9.0 Vulnerable to DoS Attack

By Steve Manzuik, 02/11/2001

PcAnywhere is vulnerable to a DoS attack.

Vulnerability in Multiple SSH Implementations

By Steve Manzuik, 02/08/2001

Various SSH implementations have been found to be vulnerable to a stack overflow.

Windows NT 4.0 Privilege Escalation Vulnerability

By Steve Manzuik, 02/07/2001

Due to a flaw in the NTLM Security Support Provider a local user can escalate his privileges on a Windows NT 4.0 installation.

Privilege Escalation Vulnerability in Windows 2000

By Steve Manzuik, 02/05/2001

The Network DDE Service can provide a gateway for a user to escalate his privleges.

Windows 2000 Terminal Services Vulnerable to Denial of Service

By Steve Manzuik, 01/31/2001

Windows 2000 Terminal Services is vulnerable to a remote DoS attack.

Packaging Issue Could Possibly Remove Post SP1 Hotfixes

By Steve Manzuik, 01/31/2001

Microsoft has released a tool to address an issue with certain Windows 2000 hotfixes.

Apple Quicktime Vulnerable To Buffer Overflow

By Steve Manzuik, 01/31/2001

Apple's Quicktime Player is vulnerable to a remote buffer overflow.

Multiple Vulnerabilities in BIND

By Steve Manzuik, 01/29/2001

Multiple vulnerabilities have been discoverd in BIND 4 and BIND 8.

HTR Files Expose ASP File Content on IIS

By Steve Manzuik, 01/29/2001

A malicious user can use this vulnerability to read .asp files.

AOL Instant Messenger May Run Java or VBScript

By Steve Manzuik, 01/24/2001

A vulnerability in the current versions of AOL Instant Messenger has been discovered that lets a malicious user launch harmful Java or VBScript code.

ATT Labs VNC Vulnerable To Attack

By Steve Manzuik, 01/23/2001

ATT Labs VNC has been found vulnerable to a clasic man-in-the-middle attack.

Lotus Domino Notes Vulnerable To Buffer Overflow

By Steve Manzuik, 01/23/2001

Lotus Domino Notes SMTP Server is vulnerable to a buffer overflow that could result in arbitrary code being launched.

Loose Permissions on NT's Mutex

By Steve Manzuik, 01/23/2001

An issue with loose permissions on the mutex that governs access to network resources has been discovered. 

WinAmp Subject to Denial of Service

By Steve Manzuik, 01/23/2001

A boundary-checking problem that was discovered and patched in earlier versions of Winamp has resurfaced.



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