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From: nodialtone at comcast.net (Byron Copeland)
Subject: RE: Any dissasemblies of the Witty worm yet?

You've completely missed what I was talking about.  I said I have seen
those dump, disassemblies and stuff.  

On Mon, 2004-03-22 at 23:32, Disclosure From OSSI wrote:
> Com'on. This is a worm. SQL Slamme binary is widely available on the net and
> its dissembly (or "its source code") is everywhere with "google". For
> example, part of it can be found at
> http://www.eeye.com/html/Research/Flash/sapphire.txt. With IDAPro
> (http://www.datarescue.com/) (you must have heard of it, don't you?), the
> SQL Slammer and/or Witty worms can be easily turned into their "original"
> source code format (assembly).

Here is what I said again.  Read it this time, putz.

> > I've seen the slammer code as hex dumps, etc, but haven't seen the any
> > original slammer source code.  Just wondering how anyone could make any
> > determinations of any comparisons to either when the coding style really
> > isn't known.  Maybe I am the only one who missed seeing the original
> > code.
> >
> > -b
> >
> >
> 
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