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[Full-Disclosure] worms wanted
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- Subject: [Full-Disclosure] worms wanted
- From: Stephanie Wehner <_@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 May 2004 12:23:05 +0200
Hi,
I'm currently running some experiments classifying network traffic.
In particular, I am interested in classifying worms using a new
classification method. Unfortunately, however, I don't have a honeynet
or other large scale network available to collect them. I'm also
interested in more 'historic' worms, who have died out by now. Thus
I was hoping that some of you might be able to help me out.
In particular, I would be interested in:
- the executables used by worms. Any new worms, but any older worm
is fine as well. Since I am interested in recurring patterns
common to all worms, I'm not only looking for different worms, but
also different versions of the same worm.
- packet traces of all worm interactions, starting from the initial
infection to later spreading of the worm
Please mail me off list, since I gather from the previous discussions
that posting worms to the list would not be appreciated.
Disclaimer, (before any of you start accusing me of being a 'viruskiddie'
or whatever :) ): My interest in these worms is purely academic and
restricted to their patterns. In fact, I don't even own a windows box
myself to create viri on or something. I will be happy to share the
results of my classification experiments with you, once I'm done.
Thanks a lot,
Steph
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