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Re: [Full-Disclosure] MyDoom.b samples taken down
- To: full-disclosure@lists.netsys.com
- Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] MyDoom.b samples taken down
- From: Kurt Weiske <kweiske@kataan.org>
- Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2004 19:48:57 -0800
Nick FitzGerald wrote:
I know most of you will not believe this because you so stupid you
already believe that live virus samples are _just_ information and
therefore _should_ be subject to "full disclosure" (this is a special
form of ignorance that very little empirical evidence seems able to
budge
Before I make a judgement here, are you against publishing the virus in
executable form that could be accidentally launched, or against
publishing the virus in any form?
If the latter, then perhaps you might find other mailing lists with a
more sympathetic audience. If the former, after consideration, I agree.
Handling a live virus is akin to handling their real-world counterparts,
and having some protection against accidentally launching it on a
production system is a Good Thing. I've renamed mine to a non-executable
extension, and they're off my production boxes.
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