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| Subject: | RE: Worm Origin |
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| Date: | Wed, 26 Oct 2005 13:48:16 -0500 |
Just for giggles, if you are doing any internet access logging, you may want to check the activity of that machine on that day. It might be interesting to correlate the URL history w. any proxy/firewall logs that you are maintaing.
Just my fast 2 cents: - Look for the URL history in seized machine (just in case... hack
sites are not proper >"corporate" related stuff, to begin with...)
- Look for latest downloads - Try to determine timestamps for 1st and subsequent infections
tracking down virus creation >date.
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