[mso] Re: exe files

  • From: "Richard Davisson" <rld187@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2003 22:56:04 -0400

     Let me be 100% honest with you.  What you just wrote might as well =
have been written in Russian.  I don't understand a bit of it or the =
process of which you are writing.  I am 32 and never had any type of =
computer classes in high school or college.  Anything that I have =
learned has been totally self-taught.  I know very, very little in =
relation to what is actually available to be digested.  I just saw =
something in a post that I disagree with and responded to it.  I still =
disagree with it!  If posting my opinion means that I get "hammered" =
then so be it.  The only way that I would know any of this at all is by =
being on groups such as this one and a few others.  How can you expect =
me to believe that every new person to computers and the internet should =
have other users on their mind when it comes to setting up their =
systems?  All one has to do is have the money to go out and purchase a =
system.  That's it.  No education of this type comes with it.  This is =
why I said that the ones that we should be upset with are the people =
that create this havoc.  Not the ones that inadvertantly spread it. =20
Richard L. Davisson
http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/WhatsonmyPalm
We do not have to visit a madhouse to find disordered=20
minds; our planet is the mental institution of the universe.
                                                Johann von Goethe
----- Original Message -----=20
From: "Greg Chapman" <greg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 10:32 PM
Subject: [mso] Re: exe files


> I just thought of allegory for my last response to you. Check this:
> >My computer is protected just as yours is,=20
> > but I don't like someone telling me how to use it.
>=20
> So, you're sitting in an IRC room, say #2600, one day and some goon
> posts you the mechanics of overflowing the RPC buffer for IPC in the
> NetBIOS stack on Win32 systems. You see this thing, think about it for =
a
> moment and decide you'll wrap that up with an IP incrementing routine
> based on Class B addressing and throw in a little bone to cause this
> thing to spread itself to other systems and TFTP to get that =
propagation
> mechanism down to keep your initial payload light and nimble. Oh, =
yeah!
> Let's not forget to add a little text missive to lecture Mr. Gates =
about
> the responsibilities of being rich!
>=20
> Congrats, you've created MSBlaster (the first one). You and your =
buddies
> anonymize the spread of this little jewel by posting to the =
immediately
> unprotected clients of another IRC channel using a bot, leave the room
> immediately and even close the channel and, Presto! It's in the wild!!
>=20
> At what point do you think someone should have told you what to do =
with
> your computer? I mean, after the fact, some anatomically impossible
> suggestions come to mind so we'll leave that time period out of the
> question.<g>
>=20
> For doing all this, were you?
> - irresponsible
> - malicious
> - abusive
> - doing your duty to improve worldwide system security
> - passing an important message to Bill G
> - all of these
> - none of these
>=20
> Thanks for giving it some thought.
>=20
> Bringing this back to Office, I'd say that it's true that having your
> attachments blocked is annoying as can be. But I don't think we can be
> so completely annoyed that some external entity creates its software
> with deliberately hobbled functions and still manages to get people to
> use it in that state. I mean, I sure wish we could have hobbled that =
kid
> in the IRC chat room *before* his poor sense of responsibility =
impacted
> us all.
>=20
> Greg Chapman
> http://www.mousetrax.com=20
> "Counting in binary is as easy as 01, 10, 11!
> With thinking this clear, is coding really a good idea?"
>=20

> 

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