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Message-ID: <e024ccca0607171523g4c3ba075q459e023b4f5130f1@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 18:23:30 -0400
From: "Dude VanWinkle" <dudevanwinkle@...il.com>
To: "Valdis.Kletnieks@...edu" <Valdis.Kletnieks@...edu>
Cc: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: Using Magic Values along with filetype to find malicious files
	(was RE: Google Malware Search)

On 7/17/06, Valdis.Kletnieks@...edu <Valdis.Kletnieks@...edu> wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 17:27:30 EDT, Dude VanWinkle said:
>
> > Hmm, any bets on who is the most infected TLD...  :-)
> >
> > -JP<who is betting on .ru>
>
> "Biggest source of malware" isn't the same as "most infected".
>
> I'm betting on .com/.net (the US cablemodem/DSL section of that),
> .ko, and .cn as being the biggest contenders for infected.


hmm, is there a way to search particular IP blocks rather than DNS
namespaces with google?

-JP<who meant biggest source of malware, but give him a break, its 100
degrees out, not counting the heat index>

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