[Dailydave] AllergyWeb

toby toby00 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 30 15:17:05 EDT 2007


Having thought about something like this for adults I know, the problem is
that you can't just track food, you also have to consider the environment
they are in, the surfaces/substances they are touching, if you are dealing
with a geek instead of a child you have to consider what's growing in their
keyboard, etc...
Isolating anything beyond one of the standard/common allergies is a huge
pain in the neck because of this.

t

On 4/30/07, Dave Aitel <dave at immunityinc.com> wrote:
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> So if your baby has an allergy, you get less exploits written. In that
> view, I'd really like someone to write me a web application that lets
> you enter in what your baby is eating at any given moment, and a score
> for how bad your baby's rash is. Then I'd like it to automatically
> interpolate and tell me which ingredient is causing the rash, given
> some calculated time delay for rash onset[1].
>
> As a side effect, it'll be good to have a sample web application to
> use for target practice for SPIKE Proxy as well.
>
> If anyone thinks they can write such an application, feel free to send
> me a price and a time estimate. I'd prefer something LAMPish since
> we're standardized on Linux here at Immunity.
>
> As a side note, I'm currently reading an exploit more complex than the
> human immune system! Ok, slightly less complex. But definitely far
> beyond my ability to debug. (which, by my own rules, means I should
> never use it in the wild). Regardless, Microsoft has some stats you
> can read:
> http://blogs.csoonline.com/microsoft_security_intelligence_report_2h06
> <http://blogs.csoonline.com/microsoft_security_intelligence_report_2h06>
>
> Steven says they're using CVSS to score it and this implies their
> score of complexity is just "remote/local" and "auth or pre-auth".
> Regardless, somewhat interesting. I do wish people would separate
> remote from "client-side". The confusion buggers up any metrics anyone
> publishes for anything really useful.
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>
> - -dave
> [1] No points are given for automatically printing out "Milk and Eggs"
> when the user clicks "Interpolate"
>
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