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New Neo Now
By secgeeks - Posted on February 20th, 2008
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Hi folks,
Last night, as the title suggests, we found a new version of Neosploit. It has two new exploits, one uses a clsid of EEE78591-FE22-11D0-8BEF-0060081841DE, which appears to be the ActiveVoice ActiveX dll from Microsoft, and the other clsid is 5F810AFC-BB5F-4416-BE63-E01DD117BD6C, which is the Music Jukebox control from Yahoo.
The most recent ActiveVoice exploit seems to be from about June 2007, but the most recent JukeBox exploit is from Feb 2008, so that's kind of interesting. read more »


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