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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Sasser author
- To: full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Sasser author
- From: list@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 16:24:00 +0200
Hello,
Anders B Jansson wrote:
list@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> you missed one point: Sasser only violates *unpatched* networks, not
>> networks in general.
>
Point not missed at all.
Probing a network for vulnerabilities with the intent to use the found
holes for sabotage (without the owners consent) is a criminal act.
not here where I'm living. But IANAL in your country. So, it depends on
where you are living if it's illegal or not.
And stop this silly mumbling about Sasser being created as warning or
heads up.
That's your *interpretation*, not what I said. And this interpretation
is *wrong*.
Sasser was created to create havoc, nothing else.
ACK. But only unpatched computers were vulnerable - we had no problems
here 'cause we've already patched our machines. So, our network was not
violated and we had time for more important things then solving problems
caused by a worm that could spread because of unpatched computers.
GTi
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