-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Written and Supported By: The Cris Staff CRIS Policy / Procedure Statement CRIS is a virus information service that started after seeing all of the politics in the anti virus and virus exchange world. CRIS tries to stay out of the virus politics between the two sides and prefers to take some of the middle ground. We here will go into detail on CRIS, what it is about, rules, regulations, etc. Virus Research Cris has seen regular computer users that have little to no computer knowledge take an interest in viruses, what they can do, how they work etc. These people, because they do not use debug, have no programming knowledge, or know the latest virus terms and such, are shunned by the known AV researchers and AV people. Not in all cases, but for the most part, what we see is people with a true interest being shunned or told to go away. Do these people have a right to learn? There are no computer schools to teach these people what they want to learn. The av does not have the time to talk to them, much less help them with anything. This is where Cris comes in. AVvX - What it is Cris will teach anyone that wants to learn. Due to the fact that the AV community has no set standard for who they will admit, and who they will reject ( it seems to be a purely political thing... i.e. It's not what you know but who, and what you can do for them...), we have allot of respectable people going to the virus exchange bbs's to learn what they would like to know about viruses. On most of these vx boards they are exposed to illegal activities, such as "Carding", "Phreaking", and "Hacking". They are told that the `AV' are the enemy, and the `VX' are their friends. Well what it comes down to is that some of the AV and VX are both their "friends" and "enemies". This separation of AV and VX has been around long enough, when you look at it the AV are "VX"! The AV virus exchange amongst themselves, and the `VX' exchange amongst themselves. The only difference between the two is the "ethics argument". Now we have two groups in the VX world, one called AV and the other wrongly called VX, seeing how both sides virus exchange you can not really call the one VX as a title. Well it looks like the confusion is already there, both sides are doing virus exchange but each side is doing it amongst themselves. There should be a separation here though, one side will give viruses to people with the knowledge that they are going to take this file and do some damage to someone's machine. The other side attempts to insure that the virus will not be made available to anyone except other "accepted researchers" (define that as you will). So ethics comes in here, one side has a "Code of Ethics" (though it is often arbitrary in application of said "Code"), the other has no ethics. So in the virus exchange world there are currently two titles VX and AV, (one with "ethics", and one without). The problem here is that there are allot of VX people that do not fit into this AV `Click' but still have the "proper ethics". They have no intention of doing any damage or giving the files to people who do. They are VX, because they exchange viruses (just as the AV do), but they are people with "proper ethics", (AVvX) if you will. AV'ers = Someone that is against viruses doing damage to someone's machine, against anyone that would attempt to bring about this act, against anyone that would help aid a person in this act. Someone that will assist others in the prevention of this act (ie: AV software). AVvX'ers = All of the above + Will virus exchange with any interested person that is to be trusted (in their eyes), AV authors, programmers, researchers, collectors. But not clear cases of un-ethical people. VX'ers = None of the above. Their work is to undermine AV research and programming, they will assist people attempting to damage systems, no ethics apply here. Not all but many of these users are hackers/phreakers/carders, most of this group has no respect for the law and tend to have an `underground' way of thinking. Remember, Virus exchange is not against the law (YET), AV'ers and AVvX'ers do not want to see this happen, very few in the av group want to see this happen, most of them are taking a stand against it. (we'll know more on this after the upcoming hearings...) Only a select few are pushing for it. we see these as AV_CONFUSED! AV_Confused = Those individuals in the AV community who want to make it illegal to own and exchange viruses (or virus code), UNLESS you are an "approved researcher". The questions that remain unanswered are: Approved by who? What criteria would one have to meet? As long as viruses are clearly labeled as such, who has the right to tell anyone (in a democratic society) what kind of code they may, or may not, keep on their own personal computer? The only thing that will happen if viruses are made illegal is that the VX community will go deeper underground. The above are the reasons why we call the individuals that want to see viruses made illegal AV_CONFUSED, we fail to see the benefits of their plan. All we see is people wanting the Government to tell us what we may or may not possess on our personal computers. This sets a dangerous precedent. CRIS BBS Policies and Procedures: A lot of people have asked us to clearly define the policies and procedures used on the BBS, hopefully this article will accomplish this. Types of access: 1. Regular Access Regular access is available to anyone who cares to log on, it includes access to everything except the virus file areas. 2. Research Access Research access is available to those with an interest in "researching" computer viruses. The definition of research is left to the individual. To apply for research access one needs to fill out the research application in the cris/info file area and leave email. After your request is received you will receive email with a single virus attached to it. You are expected to research this virus to the best of your ability. Once you have done this, you should UL your results to the BBS. After reviewing your work you will receive research access. This type of access will allow you to DL up to 5 files per day without requiring you to UL. You can maintain this type of access indefinitely, as long as you continue to UL your results in a timely manner (No less than once a month). Note: this access will go to 10 files after you become regular with your research. 3. Virus Access The first thing you will need to do is fill out the virus access application in the cris/info area and upload it to the bbs. Virus access is available to those that are curious and want to learn more about computer viruses. To receive this type of access one needs to UL at least 50 known viruses to the Virus Access area. This initial UL is required because this shows us that you already have access to viruses, and probably came here to learn more about them. WE HAVE NO INTEREST IN DISTRIBUTING VIRUSES FOR ANY TYPE OF DESTRUCTIVE ACTIVITY, we only want to help people learn more about them, and overcome any irrational fears they may have of them. Once your UL is verified, this type of access will allow you to DL 5 viruses for every day. Seeing you do have access to viruses, we will expect you to help add to the base here. The five viruses on the daily basis will continue as long as we see a honest effort on your part of adding some sort of addition to the bbs, either uploading (viruses or av software), or posting messages. Before you UL any virus, please scan it with the latest copy of F-Protect. Note what F-prot calls the file and do a search with that as the search string. This will help keep you from sending up files we already have. Note: Your initial upload can be any known viruses, this is just to prove you already have access to viruses. It is our view that if you have access to virus files now, we can hardly do much harm allowing you access (seeing you have access to the like files anyway). But remember we need the virus access application from you and the upload before you will receive access. 4. Virus Collections We encourage people to send up their virus collections. Each collection will be reviewed on a case by case basis, those that add to the BBS collection will receive more DL credit than those that do not. If you have any questions on this policy please leave email. Anyone that wants to DL a collection MUST obtain permission from the person that sent it up. Once the staff is positive that you have permission to DL the collection in question, and you have filled out the required application, and already have approved virus access, the collection will be made available to you. 5. The Holding Area Due to the fact that we allow both virus writers and anti-virus software authors to access the BBS, there may be times when someone wants to send up a file but does not want it made available for DL right away. In this type of situation you may UL your file into the Holding Area. In the file description please include a date that it should be made available for DL. If you don't want to leave a public description of the file, please leave email telling us what it is. The file will remain in this area until the date specified ( no longer than 90 days from the date of UL). If you want the file to be accessible to certain users leave email and arrangements can be made. 6. Virus Research What is virus research here on the Cris BBS? For those that want to learn more about computer viruses in more of a 'hands on' type of way, we offer our services in this way. Virus research falls into three categories. This is done so that all can get involved without feeling that their work would not be good enough. A. The Beginner A beginning researcher is one that has enough knowledge to unzip a virus and run some simple tests. These tests would be scanning the virus with different virus scanners, and writing down which scanners detected the virus and weather they were able to clean it. Also maybe they might look up some info on the virus in vsum or other dbase style programs and add in some quotes. They will also add a section of researchers notes. B. Intermediate The intermediate level researcher will do all that is above but he will add in things like source code, screen captures of the virus in action, he will disassemble the virus if he can not find source for it and include it in the researched virus upload. His researchers notes will be a little more indepth. C. Expert The expert researcher will do a Caro style research. This will include using debug, maybe different interrupt trapping utilities, this research will be allot more indepth then the normal research that someone wanting to learn more would be doing. This is more for those that have been into this for a while, or have a good programming background. There are examples of this research both in bulletins on the bbs, and in text files in the file areas. There will be three areas on the bbs for these files, we will add the files to where they belong as we see fit. We hope that this clears up any confusion anyone may have had about the types of access available on the BBS, and the criteria one must meet to receive them. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQBVAgUBLNc3/6M4CDusTF+9AQEcQgH+JAyYPO7aqgqgCQvH8sy+j0aOzya/eu4V VCtM3WJlk+TbOLzNSLRDS0JHnap+ZXnDZo3mlA1WhWvPBNMvWMC6xA== =UD3M -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----