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Message-ID: <BC808EA8.2D35%evil_genius@mac.com>
From: evil_genius at mac.com (David Schultz)
Subject: Re: New Virus under way ...

On 3/18/04 11:24 AM, "full-disclosure-request@...ts.netsys.com"
<full-disclosure-request@...ts.netsys.com> wrote:

> Message: 2
> got a strange Mail 2day:
> 
> Subject: RE: Protected message
> From: 20030814171411.10246.qmail@....securityfoc
> 
> link to virus is ...
> http://221.153.61.232:81/100721.php
> 
> Host is in Korea, abuse warning has been sent.
> 
> can anyone verify what kind of malware that is ?
> 
> Helmut


The php script has a download link from the same web server. The linked file
is a jpg that has what norton corporate version 8.00.9374 calls
bloodhound.packed (defs are 3/10/04 rev 5)

DVS
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"If you want to eat hippopotamus, you've got to pay the freight."
-attributed to an IBM guy, about why IBM software uses so much memory



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