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Message-ID: <928574116BD3784BBA6E7B0F017BA88A02FFAEB3@SRVXCH10.LANPRD.NBB>
From: Max.Rapaille at nbb.be (Rapaill)
Subject: MSBLASTER - aka LOVESAN/POZA ?

Yep, this is the same worm, and the name depend on the AV vendor..
Have a look at Symantec, TRend Micro, and others, they all give all aliases of it.

Hope this helps.

Max

-----Original Message-----
From: Darren Reed [mailto:avalon@...igula.anu.edu.au] 
Sent: mercredi 13 ao?t 2003 02:10
To: full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com
Subject: [Full-Disclosure] MSBLASTER - aka LOVESAN/POZA ?



I've seen some people referring to MSBLASTER as "LOVESAN" and "POZA" as all being the same thing.

Does this make sense to anyone else ?

Darren
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