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Stupid worms...
The most annoying ones are those IIS worms that infest my DSL provider's network and fill up my Apache logs with crap. Anyone had any luck with Code Red Vigilante or anything similar?
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Do something about it then
Windows users can run a fake java-based webserver called Code Red Vigilante that uses the exploit to inform infected users that they've got it.
There's a apache script that works a lot like this, someone care to post the link? -
Homebrew anti-codered
Do we really expect business to suddenly save the internet? Codered vigilante is a java based server that listens on 80 then sends back a message to CR infected computers telling them to get a patch.
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Now I just need a pilotMaybe after I drop the half million on this mini shuttle I'll let my Bandai life size mech sit in the pilot's seat.
Become a red code vigilante! -
Re:Aftermath?
It definitely isn't over - Code Red Vigilante still reports dozens of attempted Code Red II attacks. Hopefully, at least some of the decaffeinations get through and get people to patch their machines.
Port 80 may still be blocked by @Home, but I'm still getting attacks from other @Home customers. When are @Home's admins going to start cutting off the connections of infected machines? It's drastic, but it seems to be the only way to get the attention of some people.
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Re:Not the mess they made...
Looking through my logs, I think it's more likely that it is home users that are infected now, a lot of DSL users on dynamic IP addresses are hitting me.
I haven't seen it posted here on Slashdot yet, but there's a neat little Java Applet (it's even GPL) over at:
http://www.dynwebdev.com/codered/
It auto-replies to any machine that tries an .ida exploit against you, popping up a Net Send message on the computer, so hopefully someone will notice and patch the machine...