On Sat, 13 Oct 2012 14:47:20 -0400, "Hertz, Jesse" said: > The cool thing about it is that if you are a net/sys admin, and you notice > one of your computers has been compromised, you can pwn the C+C server. > > these are exploits in the C+C server, not in the installed trojan. > > that's why its relevant. you can counterhack and pwn the person who pwned > you. Strongly recommended that you retain competent legal counsel before actually doing so. The legality of counterhacking is *highly* debated in most jurisdictions.
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