1 Mar
2004
1 Mar
'04
9:16 a.m.
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004, Todd Vierling wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, Stephen Milton wrote: Yah, "Bagle.C" is the notation used by F-Secure. This is indeed what it was.
It's annoying how easily these things spread even though they don't rely on a specific OS vulnerabililty -- hell, it's an executable *in a zipfile*, so it requires opening the zipfile and then running the program inside it. Of course everyone will run it, even though it's named dygfwefuih.exe (random characters before .exe). <grumble>
Sure they do....its called COM/DCOM/OLE/ActiveX or whatever they want to call it this week. Its on every windows system.
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