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Message-ID: <BAY19-DAV2D72EAD916A047C30ADF6D9B00@phx.gbl>
Date: Wed Aug 17 00:53:22 2005
From: se_cur_ity at hotmail.com (Morning Wood)
Subject: Disney Down?

Has anyone noticed this all took place on Monday? 3 full days after the worm
was released.
Seems to me that theseCorps's were infected on Monday from ( proable ) users
connecting to internal networks via laptop's brought in from home, after
being connected to their home connections and their laptops were unpatched.
This is not a microsoft/worm problem, this is a internal network issue for
those Corp's affected. They should have had proper filtering in place ( esp
after the MsBlaster fiasco ).

my2bits,
mw

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