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From: nion at gmx.net (Nico Golde)
Subject: Possible First Crypto Virus Definitely Disc overed!

hi,
* Ng, Kenneth (US) <kenng@...g.com> [2004-06-08 22:49]:
> Question is, are you supposed to have a SSL server on that box?  If so,
> that's what it is.  If not, then you definitely have a problem.  Try
> connecting to that box with the URL you normally use, just use "https"
> instead of "http".  If you get the "normal" page

normally with an certificate before...

> , then someone turned on
> https without realizing it.  If you get something different, then you
> investigate.

regards nico
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