From: Randy

It's an iPhone Thang!

On Dec 11, 2009, at 9:26 PM, Tim <tim-secur...@sentinelchicken.org>  
wrote:

>> i am so sorry. I just don't understand this. Computer is infected.  
>> user has
>> DNS redirects to any and all site for help. Why can't the good guys  
>> use some
>> type of fast flux or url obfuscation to hide help standalone  
>> software to
>> down load and use? you know, maybe I am just so damn ignorant that  
>> what I
>> think is a simple idea to use for Mcafee, F-secure and such to  
>> offer help is
>> why its not used. I mean really, bad guys hide C&C and download  
>> server
>> through such means, why can't the good guys? Someone just get right  
>> down and
>> explain this crap to me. I am so adamant that this type of idea,  
>> though not
>> fully fool proof, can't work.
>
>
> Hi RandallM,
>
> The answer is:  Once you're infected, you shouldn't be trying to clean
> things.  Reinstall.
>
> Need files off of that box first?  Mount the drive under another OS,
> or better yet, use the sleuthkit to get them off.
>
> cheers,
> tim


Tim!!!!!!!

NO!! Not the answer. Average user won't and don't know how and usually  
don't recieve install disks

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