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Message-ID: <456BB016.6070505@gatech.edu>
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 22:42:14 -0500
From: Matthew Flaschen <matthew.flaschen@...ech.edu>
To: Peter Dawson <slash.pd@...il.com>,
	full-disclosure <full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>
Subject: Re: Sasser or other nasty worm needed

What budget?  Every school that would have a networking class also has
obsolete computers.  Take a dozen, reformat them, put on an unpatched
version of Windows, pull out or disable wifi, and connect them all to a
switch (also probably available second-hand).  Ensure neither computers
nor switch are connected to any other network.  Sure, you have to be
sure not to f* it up, but it doesn't cost anything.  Set-up sasser on
one by moving it off a CD-R.  Wait. :)  This should cost little or nothing.

Matt Flaschen

Peter Dawson wrote:
> I doubt schools have CLOSED LAB. I would like to know where the budget
> comes
> from, for this type of network. If so , then every school district board
> needs one.. :)-


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