From: | Mark Imbriaco <mark@**********.COM> |
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Subject: | None |
Date: | Tue, 18 Nov 1997 20:31:47 -0800 |
>>>>>[ I think we may just take you up on that offer for dinner. I'll
contact
you for details in a day or so. Maybe one day this weekend.
As far as Serenity's ICE is concerned, we've got a couple of sources.
About
50% of the ICE on our systems was contracted for from JICES .. another 10%
or so is from various vendors (Ares, Fuchi, Mitsuhama, etc.) and the other
40% is written in-house -- the majority of which by myself and Trixie. The
two of us make an excellent team -- she runs against the code that I turn
out
and both of us learn something. Attached to this message is a
self-destructing
copy of a new adaptive/cascading ICE algorithm that I've been working on.
It has some major tamper protection built in, so I wouldn't try to reverse
engineer it, but if you'd like to take a look and pass it around to a few
people you trust and give me some feedback I'd appreciate it. Keep in mind
that I've disabled the psychotropic and bio-feedback parts of the code for
testing purposes, but it benchmarked out pretty impressively. There are
still
a couple of issues that need to be ironed out, but I'm confident that it's
going
to be ready for market in the next 30 days.
+++++ include file: silkworm.tar.gz
If you'd be interested in speaking with JICES, it just so happens that we
have
a consultant coming on-site in the next few days to evaluate the impact of
a
recent attack on our system. I'm sure could set up a meeting. ]<<<<<
-- Neuron Basher <20:27:01/11-18-58>