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Message-ID: <acdc033d05081910581220e89a@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Fri Aug 19 18:58:23 2005
From: michealespinola at gmail.com (Micheal Espinola Jr)
Subject: Disney Down?

Absolutely.  Once a system has been exploited in such a manner, it is
completely untrustable.  It should most definitely be wiped.

The IT ppl in SDC (and many other places) need to all be lined up and
smacked Three Stooges style.

On 8/19/05, Donald J. Ankney <dankney@...setfilms.com> wrote:
> 
> Any IT department that simply removes a worm and shoves a box back
> into production has serious issues.
> 
> After a machine has been compromised, it should be wiped and rebuilt.

-- 
ME2  <http://www.santeriasys.net/>

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