To report a botnet PRIVATELY please email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------- Thanks for the pictures! There is nothing better than a bit of humor to ward off professional burnout.
Peter Dambier wrote: > To report a botnet PRIVATELY please email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ---------- > Hi, > > http://iason.site.voila.fr > > Documentation is horrible. > > statfile -v -v file ... > > gives statistical information about a file. Leave the -v to make the reult > shorter. > > > statmail -v -v mailbox > > does the same for a mailbox file. > > > The statistics might help to identify a file or message and find it again. > > > What really helped me was zerorouting ".cn" and ".tw" on my mailer. > > > Regards > Peter > > > Fred Cohen wrote: > >> To report a botnet PRIVATELY please email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> ---------- >> All, >> >> Does anyone on list know of a toolkit that allows the recipient of >> spams thought to come from botnets to determine whether they are >> coming from such nets and, if so, which net or tool is sending the spam? >> >> I am wondering if there has been any work that I could leverage to try >> to identify what tool is being used (if any) to send these spams. >> >> FC >> - This communication is confidential to the parties it is intended to >> serve - >> Fred Cohen & Associates tel/fax: 925-454-0171 >> http://all.net/ 572 Leona Drive Livermore, CA 94550 >> Join http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/FCA-announce/join for our >> mailing list >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> To report a botnet PRIVATELY please email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> All list and server information are public and available to law enforcement >> upon request. >> http://www.whitestar.linuxbox.org/mailman/listinfo/botnets >> > > _______________________________________________ To report a botnet PRIVATELY please email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] All list and server information are public and available to law enforcement upon request. http://www.whitestar.linuxbox.org/mailman/listinfo/botnets