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| Subject: | Re: [Full-disclosure] Sasser or other nasty worm needed |
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| Date: | Mon, 27 Nov 2006 11:37:07 -0500 |
Chris - I don't know what to make of your "please reply off-list; I'm not a member" comment. It's almost as ridiculous as what you are requesting. If I take your question at face value, you are an INSTRUCTOR, not an Admin. That means you probably teach an A+ class, maybe an abbreviated CCNA program. You have NO FUCKING BUSINESS WHATSOEVER even THINKING about turning loose a dangerous piece of Malware in someone else's network. And it IS someone else's network; specifically it belongs to the district. Speak as a network engineer for a large midwestern schooldistrict, if you did that in MY network, I'd have your job. GOD HELP YOU if it turns out that you actually ARE a teacher in my district. I don't recognize the name, but you can bet your ass that every time we have an infection in one of our schools from now until the stars burn out; that I'll be making a point of asking who the computer teachers are in that building. You want to teach these kids a lesson? Write it on the blackboard. We have enough work to do just keeping up with the kids, without an alleged professional turning loose a worm in our network. ================================================= I'm a high school network administration teacher looking for a creative means of teaching my students the importance of patch management. I was hoping to let a particularly nasty worm loose on a closed lab so my students could see what happens during an outbreak, but I'm running into a hitch - I can't find a worm that would spread quickly enough to be useful. Does anyone have a copy of Sasser or a similar worm that they would be willing to send or link me to? Please contact me off-list. I would be happy to verify my identity as a high school teacher off-list as I'm sure that is a concern for most anyone who has what I am looking for. Please do not reply on list as I am not currently a member. Thank you, Chris ============================================================ -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ . _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
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