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Message-ID: <657452379.20040901163022@SECURITY.NNOV.RU>
From: 3APA3A at SECURITY.NNOV.RU (3APA3A)
Subject: [Vmyths.com ALERT] Follow-up on latest cyber-terror prediction

Dear Rob Rosenberger,



--Wednesday, September 1, 2004, 3:23:08 AM, you wrote to full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com:


RR> First, only the Russian media focused "huge attention" on the
RR> predicted cyber-terror event.  Computer security firms, government
RR> agencies, and mainstream global newswire services didn't warn of an
RR> alleged threat.  Second, Vmyths has seen NO objective evidence to
RR> suggest computer users strengthened their security measures on or
RR> around 26 August.

Guys,  Russian  media has too much information on real terrorism attacks
these  day (just turn on CNN) to be not concerned on all cyber-terrorism
hoaxes.  While  being  really good antiviral expert, Eugene Kaspersky is
also  well known panicker and his claims about last Internet's last days
because  of  new  epidemy/attack/bug/etc are not treated seriously here,
it's just his self-advertising style. Please close this issue.

-- 
~/ZARAZA
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