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Old August 10th, 2001, 02:10 AM
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Ref: Code Red Worm Virus

I have found a site that has a unique view of the Code Red Virus.

Counter Attack the web servers with a message.

at : http://www.dynwebdev.com/codered/

Does any one know if this is a legal [ blah blah ] or productive method ?

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Old August 10th, 2001, 04:04 AM
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>> Does any one know if this is a legal

I guess not. Regardless of your purpose, when you do something like that on the infected machine, you are still doing a non-harmful attack. An attack is an attack, thus not so legal. Not to mention you have never granted permission by the owner of the infected box for entry.

Code red is just a worm, not so big deal nor is it harmful to anyone. I also wouldn't blame Microsoft for their always-insecure products. The administrator or the owner of the infected machine are the ones to be blamed, they must die by tomorrow, if they are still alive.

I am 100% Chinese, even though code red worm seem to be made by Chinese, I wouldn't blame those Chinese for their purpose - political reasons or whatever.

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Old August 10th, 2001, 04:20 AM
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Ooops I thought ....

Freebsd I did not know.

I will rid myself of ......Blah...blah...blah....


I will go back to cooking, cleaning and babies ......

How ever would I have known the real message without you !



P U E K !



Ma Mother told me about this guy and his little ......


Good luck on Your MAN's project.

Jenny

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Old August 10th, 2001, 04:44 AM
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Legal or ***** footing

Hey if a virus is on my server I want to know.

F_iretr_uck any one who wishes to hide under a lawyers skirt.

Code:
What do we want in the internet ?


    Same as in real life ?  commit a crime go on bail

       mean while what ???

       
Look company ISP XXX has 100,000 clients 
                       say 10% infected
                        okay now 10,000
                        1 pissed off customer 

Company XXX will axe 1 vs many even if virus still active.

Why ?    Legal / cost / publicity / cheeeeeeep way to go.


Do you really think they like individuals ? 

Rather Companys like sheep / herds  ....
           simple feed / graze / give occasional shots
           if the herd gets infected  /// cull the herd.


So the answer is Baaaa! Baaaa!

I will look at this answer as suggested above by Jenny [url]
and give the people a good consideration.
They appear to care.
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Old August 10th, 2001, 05:14 AM
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I got peeved, I am sorry

All the software does is point the virus people to :

http://www.dynwebdev.com/codered/alert.htm

That's it so Code Red Attack = Above URL

Sorry Freebsd for ragging. I owe you one.

Guess I was kinda peeved on stuff and forgot the people.


Apologies to all who read the above.


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Jenny

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