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Message-ID: <20060124124239.GC15629@localhost.localdomain>
Date: Tue Jan 24 14:06:04 2006
From: adulau at uucp.foo.be (Alexandre Dulaunoy)
Subject: Malware Contest - CSRRT-LUU


=== CSRRT-LU Malware Contest ===

Sometime ago, we made the [[Honeylux]] contest and it was a very funny
and interesting  contest. Now inside various projects  at CSRRT-LU, we
are collecting a  lot of undefined malware. We would  like to give the
ability to  all the  people that are  interested to  better understand
what  malware is  doing.  So  if you  want  to give  a  try and  maybe
win... just pick the following files and read the very basic rules.

=== The malwares to be analyzed ===

* Files                                                               X
http://www.csrrt.org.lu/wiki/mlcontest/edb2ade8bca0a6b82b9d160ca40db8e5
- Checksum   MD5   edb2ade8bca0a6b82b9d160ca40db8e5  (from   automatic
malware collection filename)
* Files                                                               Y
http://www.csrrt.org.lu/wiki/mlcontest/21dad79747a3293293366fe5234575eb
- Checksum   MD5   21dad79747a3293293366fe5234575eb  (from   automatic
malware collection filename)
* Files                                                               Z
http://www.csrrt.org.lu/wiki/mlcontest/76d49cddb57ff0703db82158e900f245
- Checksum MD5  76d49cddb57ff0703db82158e900f245 (from a Luxembourgish
Honeynet)

=== Rules ===

You are  free to use whatever  tools or techniques  you like, provided
that the jury  is able to really interpret  your results. Provide also
the name of the tools you  used and how you used them. Nonetheless you
should explain  your tools  and techniques in  your analysis  and cite
references to resources to allow others to learn by example.

You can enter  submissions as a team but there will  only be one price
given to  the team,  so up  to you then  to decide  how you  share the
price. :-))

All submissions must be timestamped prior to 15 May 2006 00:00 CET.

Submissions must be sent to malwarecontest@...rt.org

Entries must be written in English.

'''Please keep in  mind that the files are malware  so great care must
be followed when analyzing.'''

=== CSRRT-LU ===

CSRRT-LU is a computer security research and response team association
localized  in  the  Grand-Duchy  of Luxembourg.  CSRRT-LU  engages  in
advanced computer security development  and research projects in order
to   increase  security  awareness   and  advancement   especially  in
Luxembourg but  also on an  international level. CSRRT-LU is  in close
partnership  with  research  institutes,  the  industrial  sector  and
governmental institutions.

CSRRT-LU provides  a cooperative and virtual  organization for working
with  individuals,  groups and  industries.  Everybody  is welcome  to
participate   in   the   various   research   projects   in   computer
security. Please check the  participation page for more information on
how to help.

CSRRT-LU   is  also   organizing  the   hack.lu  (http://www.hack.lu/)
conference.

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