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Message-ID: <06c601c37f01$9bf9cc80$1401a8c0@wserv2003.internal.lewislan.id.au>
From: kye at lewislan.id.au (Kye Lewis)
Subject: new virus: (fwd)

[...]

> > If you meant swen, this doesn't look like swen. Nothing mentioning
> > micro$oft
>
> Today I received a copy of both emails and they both came from the same
> host within a 15 minute interval. That makes me also believe that they are
> connected somehow.
>
> Maybe a computer infected by either worm will propagate using both types?

Yup, swen sends them both out...
I must have seen all the possible subject / sender variants by now :/

- Kye Lewis
kye -at- lewislan -dot- id -dot- au


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