Ian Collins <
ian-...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> William Ahern wrote:
> > Rainer Weikusat <
rwei...@mssgmbh.com> wrote:
> >> With apologies for this off topic post but the original seemed too,
> >> well, original for not sharing it.
> >
> >> With great regret and deep grief, I've assembled myself here to
> >> commemorate the very lamentable death of the beloved 'script kiddie'.
> >> After decades of vigorously pushing the envelope ever more towards yet
> >> unknown frontiers of technical ignorance, expert security researchers
> >> have finally managed to undersmart their erstwhile antagonists
> >> decisively, truly a giant leap for them but probably not even a small
> >> step for mankind.
> >
> >> The bash script is a wiper designed to work with any Linux
> >> distribution, with specific commands for SunOS, AIX, HP-UX
> >> distributions. It wipes out the /kernel, /usr, /etc, and /home
> >> directories.
> >>
http://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/remote-linux-wiper-found-south-korean-cyber-attack
> >>
> >
> > I wonder if the following distinctions might constitute a useful
> > fingerprint:
Ha. I missed that part. I guess I spend too much time skipping comments and