[AusNOG] Someone Hijacks Botnet Network & Replaces Malware with an Antivirus

James Hodgkinson yaleman at ricetek.net
Sat Feb 6 10:23:04 EST 2016


So does logging jobs from mailing lists. Who's the jackass from
AusNetworks that is logging NOC jobs?

James


On Sat, 6 Feb 2016, at 09:11, Robert Hudson wrote:
> FOMO has a lot to answer for.


> On 6 Feb 2016 10:09 am, "James Hodgkinson"
> <yaleman at ricetek.net> wrote:
>> __
>> The most common response I get with these kinds of things is from
>> finance people who get all sorts of things and open it "just to make
>> sure it's in the right place" or similar. The rest fall into "no one
>> likes to miss out on something" kind of explanations.
>>
>> James
>>
>>
>> On Sat, 6 Feb 2016, at 09:05, Ivan Jukic wrote:
>>> Sure is.


>>> What I find worrying, is that people are opening attachments to
>>> unknown, unsolicited emails these days. What is it in their mind
>>> that compels them to do so? I'm sure they'll call 000 and ask to
>>> speak to the Prime Minister if a suspicious package was to arrive at
>>> their door.


>>> On 5 Feb 2016 22:31, "Mark Prior" <mrp at mrp.net> wrote:
>>>> This is just so funny...
>>>>
>>>> <http://thehackernews.com/2016/02/botnet-antivirus.html>
>>>>
>>>> Mark.
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