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Hi, Derek. >So right now this is a scary rumor floating around the security >scene? Right. Rumors for now... >Is there any particular trace, or any further details your aware >of? Not at this time. >Also, I think it Amay be safe to assume the Mac OS X/Jaguar may be >vulnerable as well. AFAIK it runs of the BSD IP Stack, so it's more than >likely that it is vulnerable if this exploit is in fact a reality. I'll >keep an eye out for any suspicious traffic myself, as I'm sure will the >rest of the list. Thank you, we really appreciate it. >Thanks for the warning, as if this is real, it could >be be potentially very harmful. Any great C Coders out there start >pouring over the code yet? Glad to be of help. I really appreciate the feedback we get from the NANOG community. Thanks again, Ian Ian A. Finlay CERT (R) Coordination Center Software Engineering Institute Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA USA 15213-3890 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 5.0i for non-commercial use Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBPX4I9aCVPMXQI2HJAQFabAQAnwkyxn2LZJ0VOv3L7RT5jwzGEy0pRL7A FRE920tu4ys8fuaoweFp1YaiUUlVPFuoPFgFWlsHJ7uUkUVcL0T6Kzm5bzp8C5hz QYdYjuumEj1thy/zxzzAJIsJqiLcXG0rW0iAlpaQ0X30JqH13OEHVr4Wuev0a2Pi efDOLkEzliQ= =dZDX -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----