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> Some of the information in the note was not correct; the subject line is > random, as are the attachments. It is also distributed via web server, and > by accesses to trojans installed by Code Red. The note doesn't sound like nimba at all, does it? -J -----Original Message----- From: Fred Baker [mailto:fred at cisco.com] Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 1:16 PM To: Donald E. Eastlake 3rd Cc: Vidianand Baree; ietf at ietf.org Subject: Re: another new virus! At 07:18 AM 9/21/2001, Donald E. Eastlake 3rd wrote: >Just in case there is anyone unaward of it, this is a old hoax message >that has been cycling around for years. perhaps you haven't yet been hit by the nimda virus. You might take a look at McAffee's web page. Some of the information in the note was not correct; the subject line is random, as are the attachments. It is also distributed via web server, and by accesses to trojans installed by Code Red.
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