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Yo! Youes want I should go der ans ruf em up a bit boss?

Thank you
Randy Mueller

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> Subject: Re: [botnets] New "Storm" variant
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> Richard Cox wrote:
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>> The new instance of the "Storm" worm launched on Christmas Eve is  
>> already
>> having a major impact (see http://www.spamhaus.org/news.lasso?article=624 
>> )
>>
>> Whoever planned this worm attack was clever - he ran all his malware
>> domains (which the victims click on to download their "greetings  
>> cards"
>> - aka trojans) on fast-flux (botnet) hosting, relying on the Russian
>> ccTLD (nic.ru) to do the updates.  Unfortunately for all of us,  
>> nic.ru
>> is closed for Christmas and New Year - not returning until January  
>> 9th.
>>
>> Many people have tried to contact nic.ru, both by telephone (during  
>> their
>> advertised opening times) and by email but nic.ru do not reply.   
>> Ten more
>> days of infection - at the very least - will get that guy one huge  
>> botnet
>> and I know I don't need to mention what that sort of power could do.
>>
>> If anyone DOES know of an emergency process to contact nic.ru, could
>> they either use it, post it here, and/or mail me directly with it?
>>
>> Thanks - and seasonal greetings all round!
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>> Best regards
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> Darn - my last Russian contact left the country last year...  Don't  
> know
> anyone who lives in Moscow anymore or I would have them physically
> go to there they are and contact them...
>
> Also,  calling Russian ISP's (assuming you get around the language  
> barrior)
> can be daunting...  VIOP and other cheap means to call Russia  
> aside,  is
> still
> rather difficult.
>
> Also,  I hear a lot of Russian ISP's are "on the take" and cater to a
> lot of fraud
> and other activities...
>
> Good luck in your venture...  and find someone who speaks fluent  
> Russian for
> starters...
>
> John
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