We have three boxes in the student residences that are attempting to resolve using those addresses. I don't think there's a new infection vector. I think these are boxes that went to the Fortunecity site before it was taken down and so got infected.Yep it would, I threw those up real quick just to try and get some visibility as to how much we were being affected by it. Didn't put much thought into it. Just out of curiosity how many of those out there who are using this or other similar rules are still seeing traffic to those servers? I have seen a steady flow of them even though the servers that were distributing the malicious code seem to be down. I have written a script that gives me (from proxy logs) the union of all URLS visited by those "infected" and I can't seem to track down a common url that looks to be an infection vector. Has anybody seen a mail based version of this?
They can't be resolving hosts now, so it's amazing to me that they haven't complained about it, but there you go. Some students can go for months without reporting a problem. ???
Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Adjunct Information Security Officer The University of Texas at Dallas AVIEN Founding Member http://www.utdallas.edu
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