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Matteo Cantoni wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> with my adsl + soekris + openbsd + honeypot + perl I made a simple pages
> about "Malware IRC/DNS Network Activity".
>
> http://www.nothink.org/malware/report/hash-a.html
>
> These pages will be update automatically every day.
> You can also download a "TOTAL CSV FILE" with these informations:
>
> md5,file size, anubis results, dns query, irc server, irc server asn, irc
> server asn_org, irc server geo, irc nickname, irc username, irc password,
> irc channel, irc topic.
>
> http://www.nothink.org/malware/report/hash.csv
>
> For this moment have been identified around 900 distinct binaries.
> I think that you have already this informations but maybe it could be
> useful for your works.
>
> Ciao,
> Matteo Cantoni
Hi Matteo,
Two questions:
How do arrive at 'distinct binaries'?
More specifically, how do you determine that they are not simply
repacked copies of common malware?
THANKS!
Jon Kibler
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Jon R. Kibler
Chief Technical Officer
Advanced Systems Engineering Technology, Inc.
Charleston, SC USA
o: 843-849-8214
c: 843-224-2494
s: 843-564-4224
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