RE: Terroristic attacks today

From: david debrouwere (david.debrouwereat_private)
Date: Wed Sep 12 2001 - 05:57:58 PDT

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    It looks like there's a malicious script going around on IRC called
    wtc.txt.vbs, haven't seen it myself but it's proppably some lame rename of
    the lifestages.txt.vbs done by some script-kiddie that wants to look smart.
    
    -- David
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Boss [mailto:bossat_private]
    Sent: dinsdag 11 september 2001 23:02
    To: incidentsat_private
    Subject: Re: Terroristic attacks today
    
    
    As a Canadian, not directly influenced or affected by this attack, I feel
    that American based crackers will not be stupid enough to unleash something
    on an already fragile American public, and I think that foreign ones will be
    equally wise. A country that has had their landmarks attacked, their chief
    commerce market's distrupted, will not stand for some little puke trying to
    infect their computers. This is not to say that someone like the sick prick
    that who tried to sell the World Trade Center on eBay shortly after the
    attack, will not unleash a virus that masks itself as, say, a short video
    file or commentary on the attack, but I think that person woiuld regret it
    just like the perp's of the attack themselves will.
    
    
    
    Dwight Wallbridge of Geek's World
    ***Finally back online, http://www.geeksworld.net ***
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Rich Puhek" <rpuhekat_private>
    To: <incidentsat_private>
    Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 2:45 PM
    Subject: Terroristic attacks today
    
    
    > Has anyone seen, or does anyone anticipate any security threats on the
    > Internet or Internet-based attacks on any given targets in connection
    > with this mornings terroristic attacks on the World Trade Center and the
    > Pentagon?
    >
    > I hadn't considered the possibility, assuming that parties that would
    > fly planes into buildings aren't likely to be interested in writing
    > viruses. We did have one customer voluntarily disable their Internet
    > connection for the next 24-hours out of concern for "viruses". They said
    > something about a warning from the FBI. The FBI's website is apparantly
    > unreachable (or overloaded) at the moment.
    >
    > --Rich
    >
    > _________________________________________________________
    >
    > Rich Puhek
    > ETN Systems Inc.
    > _________________________________________________________
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