[BITList] cyber

CT's x50type at cox.net
Thu Sep 2 02:34:05 BST 2010


frank

just sending them out in my usual way.
seems my pc decided the 13 pix were too big for my provider and so sent 13 emails out. why - I don't know, the file was only about 777 kb - I have forwarded much bigger files without problem.
however, more sinister forces may be afoot.
it could be that your and my computers are zombies which could be used/are on stand by for lab 110 of the north korea's technological reconnaissance team - obviously government operated.
in fact it is possible that bitlist is now part of an unspecified country's ddos cyber attack botnet - just 1 of 166,000, being held in readiness for an attack on a renegade the likes of estonia or georgia.
there was a 4th of july cyber attack on US government sites and the white house system by north korea. it was ascertained that the infected computers attempted to contact one of 8 command and control servers every three minutes. these servers sent instructions back to the infected zombie computers, telling them which web sites to attack. 
the eight masters were in south korea, the usa, germany, austria and georgia. 
bkis said the servers were controlled from a server in brighton, england [was the agent sitting in a deck chair on brighton beach at the time -is there a korean restaurant in brighton?]

the mystery continues

colin


From: FS 
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 9:49 AM
To: BitList 
Subject: Re: [BITList] nothing found


Ct
How were you sending your jpg's? I have just received another batch from France without even the dat. file so if you could tell me how your batch was sent and what you did differently when I received the jpg ok  I might be able to tell them what to do so that I can receive theirs. though knowing the French it could be a lost cause
thanks
frank

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