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Message-ID: <41C5159EE9D5AC448D5960EAB19CA4D652DE2A@paw-main.securify.com>
Date: Sat Oct 15 01:53:39 2005
From: dpearcy at Securify.com (Pearcy, Derek)
Subject: RE: Full-Disclosure Digest, Vol 8, Issue 31


Mary Landesman wrote:

> I can't speak to the IMLogic figures, but these are a few Yahoo IM 
> worms of which I am aware.
>
> Guap.a
> Gunsan
> Lile.a
> Oscabot.k
> StarGames
> Velkbot.a
> Yimp.a

It's worth noting that none of the worms listed above are unique to the
Yahoo! Instant Messenger client. They take advantage of most IM apps (some
use YIM and AIM only) in addition to a few P2P services.

Derek Pearcy
Securify, Inc.

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