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Date: Mon May 22 14:03:33 2006
From: wh1t3h4t3 at yahoo.co.uk (Micheal Turner)
Subject: The Stakkato Intrusions

The Stakkato intrusions were labeled as long standing
attacks against supercomputer centres and ultimately
resulted in the theft of IOS source code.
A technical paper has been released by one of the
affected sites detailing how they caught stakkato.

http://www.nsc.liu.se/~nixon/stakkato.pdf

If you liked this you may also be intrested in this
from one of the affected super computer centres

http://www.usenix.org/publications/login/2005-02/pdfs/fate.pdf


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