[Esd-l] new poison files
Simon Matthews
simon at paxonet.com
Wed Jan 2 13:49:01 PST 2002
Michael,
I think that the names of the executable are either 'ZaCker.exe' OR some
other name, which is
<name of the computer>.exe, where <name of the computer> should be replaced
by the computer name from which it was sent.
In other words, 'sent.exe' is not a likely name for the attachment.
I have decided that poisoning all *.exe files is the only answer!
Simon
At 03:11 PM 1/2/02 -0600, Michael Geier wrote:
>sent.exe
>ZaCker.exe
>
>http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.maldal.d@mm.html
>
>---
>Michael Geier
>CDM Sports, Inc. - Systems Administrator
> email: mgeier at cdmsports.com
> phone: 314.991.1511 x 6505
> pager: page-michael at cdmsports.com
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