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Message-ID: <1bde4ec50601242256t5842eae6o@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Wed Jan 25 06:56:25 2006
From: colweb at gmail.com (Col)
Subject: Urgent Alert: Possible BlackWorm DDay
	February3rd (Snort signatures included)

Is it still considered a worm if it needs admin rights to schedule the AT jobs?

This could be very harmfull in an office environment, more so if your
Dom Admins are logged in with such rights while they read their
emails.

Quickly setup a scheduled job on all machines to remove any jobs that
appear for 59mins of the hour... :)

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