[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: Decompression Bombs
- To: myrond@xyxx.com
- Subject: Re: Decompression Bombs
- From: Chris Green <cmg@dok.org>
- Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2004 13:13:44 -0500
"Myron Davis" <myrond@xyxx.com> writes:
> Theoretically one could modify a worm to send random zip'd files of zeros
> along the way to different hosts to really kill the destinations
> computers.
>
Is this all just back to fail open/fail closed? I have a file that
will cause XXX virus scanner to crash. Does the SMTP agent view that
as a reason to reject the email or does it pass it through?
If it does a temporary rejection message because of some internal
failure, the infection rateof these messages becomes very low. Not
sure how virus scanners + SMTP servers interact with regards to
tradition SMTP errors.
It would be an effective anti-cleanup method though.
--
Chris Green <cmg@dok.org>
Fame may be fleeting but obscurity is forever.