Re: [Full-Disclosure] MyDoom download info

From: Scott Taylor (security_at_303underground.com)
Date: 01/31/04

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    To: "[Full Disclosure]" <full-disclosure@lists.netsys.com>
    Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 17:38:36 -0700
    
    

    Am I the only one that found it to be a little bit shady that these were
    made available as executables? Is the "B" version posted somewhere as
    just a plain zip? I don't seem to have already received my free copy in
    the mail yet.

    On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 12:17, Daniel Spisak wrote:

    > http://www.nonmundane.org/~dspisak/danger/README-FIRST.TXT
    > http://www.nonmundane.org/~dspisak/danger/MyDoomA.exe
    > http://www.nonmundane.org/~dspisak/danger/MyDoomB.exe

    --
    Scott Taylor - <security@303underground.com> 
    BOFH Excuse #216:
    What office are you in? Oh, that one.  Did you know that your building was built over the universities first nuclear research site? And wow, aren't you the lucky one, your office is right over where the core is buried!
        
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