the volume of SoBig virii hitting our mail server had gotten so big that I had to have a cron job delete the quarantine every hour. We were averaging about 400 of them per hour until around midnight last night, where the volume went to and remains about 1/10th of that. Did this thing expire (in which case, roughly 10% of all infected machines have misconfigured clocks, assuming the exp date was in UDT), or did something else happen? Just curious... James Smallacombe PlantageNet, Inc. CEO and Janitor up@3.am http://3.am =========================================================================
From what I understood, it was supposed to (or did) deactivate on 9/10/03.
Regards, Joe Boyce --- InterStar, Inc. - Shasta.com Internet Phone: +1 (530) 224-6866 x105 Email: jboyce@shasta.com Wednesday, September 10, 2003, 11:03:03 AM, you wrote: u3a> the volume of SoBig virii hitting our mail server had gotten so big that I u3a> had to have a cron job delete the quarantine every hour. We were u3a> averaging about 400 of them per hour until around midnight last night, u3a> where the volume went to and remains about 1/10th of that. Did this thing u3a> expire (in which case, roughly 10% of all infected machines have u3a> misconfigured clocks, assuming the exp date was in UDT), or did something u3a> else happen? Just curious... u3a> James Smallacombe PlantageNet, Inc. CEO and Janitor u3a> up@3.am http://3.am u3a> =========================================================================
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