On Mon, 24 May 2004 17:41:34 +0200, Tobias Weisserth <tobias@xxxxxxxxxxxx> said: > I can't understand why it seems so hard to catch samples of worms that > knock at my firewall 24/7. > > Just open the corresponding ports and forward them to a vulnerable > machine on a different subnet (DMZ) and let the worms infect a machine > you designated for this purpose. The only tricky part is catching *only* a Bobax and Kibov. I can guarantee that if you put the shields down low enough to catch something that beats on the LSASS, you'll catch something. The question is whether you'll catch a Bobax before you have to stop and throw a Sasser or other malware off the system.... It's kind of like trying to catch a chlamydia sample by banging hookers without a rubber - you'll probably catch it along with other stuff too....
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