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Message-ID: <1063972076.18191.8.camel@localhost>
From: adam at vattnet.net (Adam Balogh)
Subject: Re: new openssh exploit in the wild! * is
	FAKE AS SH@!*

Vitaly Osipov wrote:
> which is obviously not true. Btw as far as I understand, the troyan code is triggered when 
> the "exploit" is run with the offset specified, and not in a "bruteforcing" mode.
> 
> W.

Me and my friend tried to run it on a lab-box thats not connected
directly to internet and doesnt relay mails. It doesn't use that 
special offset as a trigger. We got so many "sys3" accounts in
/etc/passwd as many times we ran it plus those outgoing-mails que'd.

/Adam Balogh


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