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Message-ID: <000601c33bfd$fb0ffec0$0202a8c0@teliahomebase>
From: kruse at krusesecurity.dk (Peter Kruse)
Subject: SV: A worm...

Hi,

> i got 4 of these now, running XP and OE none had opened, I
> dont see this exploding .zip thing..

There?s no magic to it! No exploit, no nothing. Basic social
engineering. It?s simply packed to slip through gateway scanners and
especially filters. In order to activate the worm you?ll need users to
unzip ?em and execute the code containing the worm. This is however a
very easy task in XP if you know what I mean ;-)

Med venlig hilsen // Kind regards

Peter Kruse
Kruse Security
http://www.krusesecurity.dk


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