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Message-ID: <20040820185815.67129.qmail@web60309.mail.yahoo.com>
From: jessevalentin at yahoo.com (Jesse Valentin)
Subject: The 'good worm' from HP

Thats pretty funny.. didnt someone else release a worm like that some time ago? The worm previoulsy released downloaded a patch from Microsoft to vulnerable machines, but I think these types of things create their own little DoS attacks when they get transmitted to offices with a less than desired Internet Connection. I dont think they're going to equip this thing with any type of intelligence to monitor Internet connection speeds or network bandwidth.. in view of this, I think this would just get classified into another threat.


KF_lists <kf_lists@...netops.com> wrote:This is cute...
http://p2pnet.net/story/2182

-KF

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