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Re: strange ftp site


From: info hunter <sp3ct0r () yahoo com>
Date: 30 Oct 2003 22:41:12 -0000

In-Reply-To: <6131CAE46FD8494BA0A3E48698FF775B2132 () mollico com>

     Thanks for the info.  Any ideas on the exe? I noticed alot of get commands.  What do you think this site is trying 
to attempt to do? set up for spam or maybe trojanize the system.





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I would stay very far away from this website. It looks like those dll's
have interaction with the kernel file. I'd build a test computer and run
it on there to see what It will do.

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Subject: strange ftp site



Excuse my ignorance but need some help here.

Anyone know anything about this ftp site ftp://66.159.219.196

Noticed a firewall log showing a system hitting this address . Their
seems to be an exe and and some dll's.  When running the exe a dialog
box named test pops up and displays the text "if you can see this, email
eric".

Sam spade showed a badly configured dns. Would appreciate any input on
this.  It may be completly benign or maybe even just legit. Just seems
strange or I may be just paranoid.

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