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Message-ID: <20040309095317.19054.qmail@compuitaly.it>
From: eflorio at edmaster.it (eflorio@...aster.it)
Subject: Has anyone seen this in their e-mail

It looks like \"BAGLE.E GEN-1\" worm
(my AV is Symantec Corp. Edition 8.00.9374
with Def. update 08/03/2004)

If it\'s a generation-one worm and you say that this mail looks
authentic, maybe it\'s the first propagation mail 
of infection chain, sent to you directly by the author of this
new variant of Bagle.

EF

--ORIGINAL MESSAGE--
This e-mail was addressed to my mail server. It even looked authentic, but
since my mail server never sends me zip attachments I thought it strange.

Please be careful when opening. The zip file contains an executable, and I
would assume it is some kind of virus or worm.

Has anyone else seen something similar?



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