em a nice little distraction
from an otherwise too-serious world.
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e'd go even further... But that's a flame war for another day.
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x27;s a stated
intent beyond just visiting the sites.
This is probably going to get a lot messier for Lycos before it's all over.
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On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 17:00:58 -0500, Brandy Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ok, who has to go and be a jackass?
I guess I am... :) What are you on about?
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networks.
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> > M$ and *NIX cheap and free.
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> ntop. Ethereal.
Also etherape.
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On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 14:50:23 +0100, Airey, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > From: Kyle Maxwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
> > I think you may mean something slightly differently; given any large
> > prime p, I can factor it completel
to systems in use today by the
governments with such security services.
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e to its content. It was
still an interesting message and I'm glad Todd sent it through to the
list -- hopefully someone else will have something interesting to say,
not necessarily your pointless flame and drivel.
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; is obvious now, I'd hope. ;)
HUP is also the signal sent to a process to cause it to reinitialize,
which was the meaning I took from it.
And to the OP: very funny!
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nd. If the latter,
then what type of communications (email, IM, VoIP, etc.) need to be
'processed'?
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On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 07:50:39 -0600, James Lay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heh...I get this every morning like clockwork:
> Anyone else seeing these?
Any particular ports?
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to virustotal.com and they found nothing.
> Where I can send this file for analysis?
The Internet Storm Center also has a malware analysis group, and they
coordinate with the major AV vendors; you can submit the file and
relevant information at http://isc.sans.org/contact.php o
w here, iDEFENSE is charging customers for (and trying to gain
reputation based on) information that is months old without even
giving credit where its due. Perhaps the concept of plagiarism is
worth reviewing here.
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least definitely a
tangent), but "virii" is not a word. "Viruses" is the correct term.
http://spl.haxial.net/viruses.html
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Plural-of-virus
There's more, Google around (try "virii virus language" o
andardization with anyone else.
That said, it's clear that the answers for antivirus/malware and
medicine cannot be the same due to the speed of response needed, as
you and others point out. Some type of standardization would be great
but it can't slow down response times.
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le for Windows
(http://www.snort.org/dl/binaries/win32/) as well as Linux. I haven't
played around too much with free HIDS for Windows but if you poke
around the SANS reading room (http://www.sans.org/rr/) it looks like a
number of papers address this issue.
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