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SubjectRE: What means "\xc7\x44\x24\x18\xda\xff\xff\xff\xe8"
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> In what file did you find this? This is how back-doors are written!
>
> On Wed, 5 Apr 2006, openbsd shen wrote:
>
> > this code from get_sct() of suckit 2, why memmem()
> > "\xc7\x44\x24\x18\xda\xff\xff\xff\xe8"use, what it want to find?
> > The get_sct() founction:

As he said, it's from "suckit 2", a root kit.

Back-doors in a root kit? Whodathunkit. ;)

DS


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