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Message-ID: <1056589838.27779.114.camel@localhost.localdomain>
From: simon at snosoft.com (ATD)
Subject: A worm...

Yep, 
	Thats what I was asking actually...  


On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 21:10, KF wrote:
> I believe Simon is well aware of what virus this is... the question was 
> in relation to the zipping of the payload. I believe he was wondering if 
> this (zipping of payload) was some new Antivirus evasion trick or if 
> there was something more to it (like simply hoping a retarded user would 
> unzip and run the .pif).
> 
> >>I know what it is, but since when did the pif worm start zipping itself?
> >>did I miss something?
> >>
> -KF
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