Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/06/04/11:45:47
I wrote:
>> > I have noticed, upon examining a few of the
>> > EXE files that I created using GNU Win32, that
>> > they have "junk" from other unrelated text files
>> > on the same hard drive (but not the same folder).
>> > Has anyone seen this before, or know what is
>> > causing this?
Jason L. Esman aka _Jman wrote:
>Using a hex editor I see this too. If you hex edit a file compiled with
>gnuwin32 it shows files from other dir in it. This has happened on both
>NT/Win95. It goes so far as getting a copy of my users an .pwd files. I
>see it as a security risk an advise not compiling any file with gnuwin32
>that has sensitive matter on your hd...
Thank you for confirming this; I thought I might be
going mad! I also double-checked to make sure that
it wasn't just the file system making it *look*
like another file from your harddrive is in that
EXE. I got my friend to look at the EXE on his
computer, and he saw the same file from MY computer!
Hey, this is a serious problem! :/
Bill Klein <bk AT cheerful DOT com> - http://bk.base.org/
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."
-David Hume
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