[nsp-sec] [ OT ] MacOS X malware

John Fraizer john at op-sec.us
Wed Apr 2 17:03:18 EDT 2008


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Agreed.

It would be very cool if one of those feeds included things that had nasty stuff like this but also happened to have the "services" bit set and as a result were not listed
in DDoS-RS.

John

David Freedman wrote:
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> I think there is a very valid point here,  RBLs maintain lists of varying levels of "questionability" which are implemented on
> and entirely "opt-in" basis, whereby if you do not agree with the listing you simply do not use the list.
> 
> I suggest Cymru adopt a similar set of "more questionable" feeds which we can choose to use or not (providing we don't complain what is on them or ask for anything to be removed without a damn good reason)
> 
> Dave.
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