Re: [Full-Disclosure] W32.Netsky-B.worm spreading (name may vary)

2004-02-18 Thread Keith W. McCammon
effective (although nothing should be getting that far). Ohlson_Eric wrote: Keith, Please post the response or fix if you get it. Thanks! -Eric -Original Message----- From: Keith W. McCammon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 9:45 AM To: 'Full Disclosure Li

Re: [Full-Disclosure] W32.Netsky-B.worm spreading (name may vary)

2004-02-18 Thread Keith W. McCammon
No coincidence. All of my gateways stopped alerting on Bagle after applying this DAT. On the phone with NAI right now... Pete Fanning wrote: Maybe I'm paranoid, but after applying DAT 4325 to my Webshield server this morning to catch this new worm I all of a suddon STOPPED catching Bagle.B. Ma

Re: [Full-Disclosure] AOL IM Worm

2004-02-11 Thread Keith W. McCammon
This made the rounds yesterday (briefly) on the Incidents lists: http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/incidents/2004-02/0027.html Justin Baldini wrote: There appears to be an AOL IM worm going around. It's coming in as a link to here... http://www.wgutv.com/osama_capXXXture.php?nLRj (Without

Re: [Full-Disclosure] home land tracker software (Scoring Contest)

2004-02-07 Thread Keith W. McCammon
I say we have a contest to see who can drum up the highest score. I came up with 90. And I just used a name that I took from a TV series (although it seems that the TV series knows how to pick 'em). Name: khalid mohammed Address: Country: No. matches: 3 Score: 90 File: OFAC's Special

Re: [Full-Disclosure] more security people =3D less securityi

2004-02-04 Thread Keith W. McCammon
A couple of notes: 1) If this is the best thing you've seen on this list in a while, you might be subscribed for the wrong reasons :) 2) All the newbies could get CISSPs right now, in all likelihood. It's just a test. If you can read and remember, you're an "expert." But this doesn't mean t

Re: [Full-Disclosure] Nokia IPSO

2003-11-26 Thread Keith W. McCammon
Ummm, IPSO is BSD-based, is it not? Hardly a black box... Sandro Littke wrote: On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 10:35, Frederic Charpentier wrote: hi, does anyone know a mailing list (or web site) about Nokia IPSO security ? Fred ___ Full-Disclosure - We believe

Re: [Full-Disclosure] More on Dan Geer

2003-09-30 Thread Keith W. McCammon
loop, in the same manner as was done to someone else... madsaxon wrote: At 12:32 PM 9/30/03 -0400, Keith W. McCammon wrote: A corporate entity is just a collection of individuals. And in this case, those individuals have (it seems) a great deal of influence within that entity. Thus, for the

Re: [Full-Disclosure] More on Dan Geer

2003-09-30 Thread Keith W. McCammon
Just in the interest of joining in the fun... A corporate entity is just a collection of individuals. And in this case, those individuals have (it seems) a great deal of influence within that entity. Thus, for the purposes of this argument, the two can be treated almost interchangeably. Busi

Re: [Full-Disclosure] Just when you thought Macafee stuff was safe!

2003-09-23 Thread Keith W. McCammon
Any chance this is caused by not excluding the spamkiller program directories and/or repositories within the Virusscan engine? Never used VSO, but this is standard practice for these types of "overlapping" tools. For example, directories associated with mail server engines, SMTP gateways, etc.

Re: [Full-Disclosure] Opera Security Contact?

2003-09-17 Thread Keith W. McCammon
https://bugs.opera.com/wizard/ seems likely. S G Masood wrote: Hey, Can someone give me the Opera security contact information? Thanks. -- Regards, S.G.Masood Hyderabad, India -- __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software htt