

Next is an IP List to shift focus towards . It is a list of ranges that are repeat botnet infected servers/PC's. Some of the ranges are even /16 so it might be a lot to go through, but who knows what some research might bring. Like the forum post said...
"It doesn't take an Einstein to figure out that this IP list is like a shopping list of 'soft targets'... ie ISP's that are obviously vulnerable to being oWn3d. Heck.. they are already owN3d... or they wouldn't have shown up in this list." -courtesy of http://www.infosyssec.com/forum
third: Is this not the lamest Full Disclosure post ever?!?! I have seen some bad ones in my day, but this takes the cake.
[FD] Re: Dumb question: Is Windows box behind a router safe ? [ http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2009/Sep/0320.html ]
and last but not least, the worst(or best?) star wars costumes of all time. HEH!

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