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Message-ID: <200308181905.h7IJ5mRI015983@mailserver3.hushmail.com>
From: r1an at hush.ai (r1an)
Subject: [UPDATE] ping floods

Is that supposed to be WebDAV?  If so, can anyone else confirm that the
worm has two attack paths - DCOM RPC and WebDAV vulns?

>> This worn written by VC++6.0 and compressed by UPX. Its size 
>> is 10240 bytes. The worm's aim is to remove the msblast anf 
>> patch the system,which infects by RPC DCOM and WebDEV. 

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