> From: Matthew Sullivan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> It's another varient of Bagle...
>
> My analysis of it is at: http://www.au.sorbs.net/virus.explain.txt
> - since then Symantec has release it's more detailed explaination
> under the headings for Bagle.r and Bagle.s
This variant tries to e
william(at)elan.net wrote:
FYI - if you're on windows machine DON'T TRY TO FOLLOW URL in that post
Somebody sent me a copy of the content and its vbscript that downloads an
image converts it into executable and then probably uses some bug in
microshit products to have it executed. I'm not that
On 18.03.2004 05:47 Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
william(at)elan.net writes on 3/18/2004 11:03 AM:
Me thinks somebody has found a trapdoor in nanog mailsetup and is in
general out to get us ...
Have you, by any chance, heard of "bcc"? That isn't a bug, that's a
feature.
Have you, by any
FYI - if you're on windows machine DON'T TRY TO FOLLOW URL in that post
Somebody sent me a copy of the content and its vbscript that downloads an
image converts it into executable and then probably uses some bug in
microshit products to have it executed. I'm not that good with windows
scripti
Interesting, it does respond, albiet sporadically.. It contains the
usual stuff... a trojan..
It looks like a variant of Psyme.. *sigh*
-colin.
On 18/03/2004, at 4:33 PM, william(at)elan.net wrote:
Me thinks somebody has found a trapdoor in nanog mailsetup and is in
general out to get us
william(at)elan.net writes on 3/18/2004 11:03 AM:
Me thinks somebody has found a trapdoor in nanog mailsetup and is in
general out to get us ...
Have you, by any chance, heard of "bcc"? That isn't a bug, that's a
feature.
--
srs (postmaster|suresh)@outblaze.com // gpg : EDEDEFB9
manager, ou
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "william(a
t)elan.net" writes:
>
>
>Me thinks somebody has found a trapdoor in nanog mailsetup and is in
>general out to get us ...
>
>This one supposedely came from 203.18.63.43 (australia powerhous museum -
>phm.gov.au) and advertises page on ip 165.134.187.102
Me thinks somebody has found a trapdoor in nanog mailsetup and is in
general out to get us ...
This one supposedely came from 203.18.63.43 (australia powerhous museum -
phm.gov.au) and advertises page on ip 165.134.187.102 (saint louis
univerisity - slu.edu). "Connection refused" when I tried