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From: ka at khidr.net (Ka)
Subject: kaspersky-labs webserver or listserver  compromised?

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At Freitag, 8. November 2002 16:20 Brian McWilliams wrote:
> Man, we would be lost without these early warning systems.

Hehe. .o)

In this case we wouldn't get the virusses without them.
That was a clear home-run for the anti-security-industry
folks.

I wonder whether we get the newest virus or the DB updates
from Kaspersky first the next time.

I'd say they owe each member of their list
a free one-year subscription of one of their
products. Or at least a bottle of vodka.

Nastrovje!


Ka
- -- 
Marketing is the art to sell things, which
the customers wouldn't need without it.
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