I guess it's best not to try and use an exploit whose code you don't understand.... http://www.vnunet.com/News/1127965
I wonder how long it will take for someone to engineer a more aggressive virus? (In the sense of self-propagating)
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Hi Ricardo,
I wonder how long it will take for someone to engineer a more aggressive virus? (In the sense of self-propagating)
Well there have been a handful - I had a web server got done by the Lion Worm early last year (apache exploit if I remember right, with nice automation built in) , bit of a bugger - and I thought I was patched up2date but obviously missed this one by a whisker and got stung (the logs went tits up an hour or so b4 I installed the patch - not a happy bunny at the time!!!). Cheers Earl
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