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Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0309270052470.13369-100000@mailbox.prolocation.net>
From: raymond at prolocation.net (Raymond Dijkxhoorn)
Subject: new trojan

Hi!

> > irc.elite-irc.net  6667
> > crystal.elite-irc.net 7000
> > darwin.elite-irc.net 6667
> > killer.elite-irc.net 6667
> > It also tries to connect outbound to fuel.pyroshells.com, dnsix.com and 192.168.0.1.
> 
> irc.elite-irc.net lists the IP of fuel.pyroshells.com in their 
> round-robin setup. I know the admin of pyroshells and just contacted him 
> regarding this matter. The IRC server on pyroshells is most likely not 
> their users fault, non-the-less it has been suspended until it is 
> investigated.

To what channel do the bots connect? It might be a good idea to make to 
let them close that particular channel. 

Bye,
Raymond.


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