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Uploaded by CNETSecurity on Nov 5, 2008
In this video Stewart talks about what first drew him to study the CoreFlood botnet. The interview is part of a column on CNET News http://news.cnet.com/8301-10789_3-10086352-57.html
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comments? in a binary? how does that work?
I can understand how logging or assertion strings could be left in but how would something
like "this was changed by so-and-so" end up in a binary (see the video entitled "Joe Stewart on the forensic exam of CoreFlood")?
thefattux 3 years ago
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comments? in a binary? how does that work?
I can understand how logging or assertion strings could be left in but how would something
like "this was changed by so-and-so" end up in a binary (see the video entitled "Joe Stewart on the forensic exam of CoreFlood")?
thefattux 3 years ago