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Message-ID: <1078917263.4082.3.camel@adesk> From: full-disclosure at illuminated.nl (Aschwin Wesselius) Subject: [11:30:44 security.rc] RE: Has anyone seen this in their e-mail On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 06:17, Aditya, ALD [Aditya Lalit Deshmukh] wrote: > > > > Yeah, this looks like one I've got yesterday too. The message was > > different and even the password was different (clever virus-writer huh). > > how difficult would it be to use random and differnet passwords for each infection, pretty easy for a smart programmer or the clever virus writer, > > maybe they are using the passwords to keep track of the version of the viruses > Uhm....it was more like a sarcastic statement than actually a shout of admiration. IOW, the writer was at least that smart, but not smart enough to not write a virus at all. Aschwin Wesselius
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