S-229: Windows Vista Vulnerability


 
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Old 03-27-2008
S-229: Windows Vista Vulnerability

Windows Vista fails to properly handle the NoDriveTypeAutoRun registry value, which may prevent Vista from effectively disabling AutoRun and AutoPlay features. The risk is MEDIUM. Windows VIsta may have some AutoPlay enabled, even though the Group Policy Editor and associated registry values indicate otherwise. This may allow an attacker to cause a user to inadvertently execute arbitrary code on a removable device, such as a USB drive.


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vflip(1Vi)																vflip(1Vi)

NAME
vflip - flip an image horizontally and/or vertically SYNOPSIS
vflip [-hor] [-vert] [-option ...] [infile] [outfile] DESCRIPTION
vflip flips images horizontally and/or vertically. A horizontal flip exchanges the left and right sides of an image. A vertical flip exchanges the top and bottom. COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
vflip accepts the following options: -help Prints a message describing options. -in infile Specifies a Vista data file containing the input images. -out outfile Specifies where to write the flipped images as a Vista data file. -horizontal Specifies that a horizontal flip should be performed. -vertical Specifies that a vertical flip should be performed. If both -horizontal and -vertical are specified, the horizontal flip is performed first. If neither is specified, the images are neverthe- less flipped horizontally. SEE ALSO
vrotate(1Vi), vtranspose(1Vi), VImage(3Vi), Vista(7Vi) AUTHOR
Daniel Ko <ko@cs.ubc.ca> Vista Version 1.12 24 April 1993 vflip(1Vi)