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[Full-Disclosure] Malware added in transit
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- Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Malware added in transit
- From: Paul <onestepto@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 18:37:09 +1100 (EST)
[Hmmmm. Interesting concept, but unlikely.
(Maybe if you were clearer about the
definition of a node?) I can't recall anything
that actually did this. Happy99 and
PrettyPark did something similar, but really just
creating a followup to the original
(innocent) message. It's unlikely you'd find
something that would/could infect a
router to perform this kind of action. Not
impossible, but unlikely.]
By node I am thinking moe of any server the file may travel through rather than
a router. And my theoretical question is more concerned with downloaded files
(such as media files) than email.
Thus, if a web site provides a clean media file for download, can it become
tainted by travelling through a compromised server?
one step at a time...
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