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- SMBRelay abstract "SMBRelay and SMBRelay2 are computer programs that can be used to carry out SMB man-in-the-middle (mitm) attacks on Windows machines. They were written by Sir Dystic of CULT OF THE DEAD COW (cDc) and released March 21, 2001 at the @lantacon convention in Atlanta, Georgia. More than seven years after its release, Microsoft released a patch that fixed the hole exploited by SMBRelay. This fix only fixes the vulnerability when the SMB is reflected back to the client. If it is forwarded to another host, the vulnerability can be still exploited.".
- SMBRelay wikiPageExternalLink cc300806.aspx.
- SMBRelay wikiPageExternalLink backdoor.smbrelay.html.
- SMBRelay wikiPageExternalLink 968389.
- SMBRelay wikiPageExternalLink q147706.
- SMBRelay wikiPageExternalLink smbrelay.html.
- SMBRelay wikiPageID "2506658".
- SMBRelay wikiPageRevisionID "588519413".
- SMBRelay hasPhotoCollection SMBRelay.
- SMBRelay subject Category:Computer_security_exploits.
- SMBRelay subject Category:Cult_of_the_Dead_Cow_software.
- SMBRelay subject Category:Internet_Protocol_based_network_software.
- SMBRelay subject Category:Windows_security_software.
- SMBRelay type Abstraction100002137.
- SMBRelay type Accomplishment100035189.
- SMBRelay type Act100030358.
- SMBRelay type Action100037396.
- SMBRelay type ComputerSecurityExploits.
- SMBRelay type Event100029378.
- SMBRelay type Feat100036762.
- SMBRelay type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- SMBRelay type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- SMBRelay comment "SMBRelay and SMBRelay2 are computer programs that can be used to carry out SMB man-in-the-middle (mitm) attacks on Windows machines. They were written by Sir Dystic of CULT OF THE DEAD COW (cDc) and released March 21, 2001 at the @lantacon convention in Atlanta, Georgia. More than seven years after its release, Microsoft released a patch that fixed the hole exploited by SMBRelay. This fix only fixes the vulnerability when the SMB is reflected back to the client.".
- SMBRelay label "SMBRelay".
- SMBRelay sameAs m.07jmx5.
- SMBRelay sameAs Q7391109.
- SMBRelay sameAs Q7391109.
- SMBRelay sameAs SMBRelay.
- SMBRelay wasDerivedFrom SMBRelay?oldid=588519413.
- SMBRelay isPrimaryTopicOf SMBRelay.