Sircan
John Chambers
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Mon Aug 6 11:19:49 EDT 2001
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| I've gotten quite a few SirCam messages, all from people I don't know.
Similarly here; about 15 at last count. Looking through the Mail/trash
directory, I find that I do recognize two of the senders as people on
a mailing list that I belong to, and the messages in fact came from
the mailing list.
| But nobody's tried to infect my Web server with any variant of Code
| Red (grepping through my publicfile logs for "default.ida" gets me
| nothing). I feel almost insulted.
I wonder if there's a site we could send your email address to, and
they'd send you a copy?
Actually, now that I think of it, this wouldn't be all that bad an
idea. If you're interested in testing software that deals with such
things, such a site could be very useful for testing purposes. A
quick check with some of the Usual Suspect doesn't turn up any such
service. I have seen a certain reluctance among the security sites to
provide copies of the actual code. This isn't surprising, but it does
put a damper on attempts to learn about and deal with the problems.
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