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Message-ID: <web-14615017@northstar.k12.ak.us>
From: brandon at northstar.k12.ak.us (Brandon)
Subject: Worm.Cjdr.A and B questions

Hello all. This is my first post, so be kind. I have been watching our mail 
servers virus logs and have seen at least 100 Worm.Cjdr.A and .B cleaned 
infections. These all appear in a file named p_usb.zip and have never been 
seen on our mail server up until today. I have searched the major antivirus 
vendors for information as to what kind of actions and other evil deeds the 
worm carries out, only to find nothing. I have also searched the standards 
like google and some of the hacker sites and chat rooms, but nothing. Any 
information would be appreciated.

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