On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 08:36:53AM +0200, Sebastiaan wrote: > How about this? [ "white" worm ]
You're missing the point. No one here is saying you would be a bad person if you {shut off/nuked/notified} a remote site that is already affected with the worm du jour. What I'm trying to say (and John Hasler as well if I may be presumptuous) is that given the current state of affairs legally, you would be _unwise_ to set up your system in such a way that it did something to another machine via some back door mechanism, even if what you did was clearly beneficial. Many are saying "but that's stupid, it's sad that we can't help". You are absolutely correct. The Internet was supposed to be about cooperation ... as far as I can see it's mostly a playground for idiots and control freaks. If you want to figure out how to "stop" code red, go right ahead! However, don't be surprised when some moron calls you and wants to know why you've "hacked" his system. You can't share wisdom with fools, unfortunately. Cheers, -- Nathan Norman - Staff Engineer | A good plan today is better Micromuse Ltd. | than a perfect plan tomorrow. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | -- Patton
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