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| very exiting stuff that
>-----Original Message-----
>MiMail.S (new highly polymorphic variant)
>http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/ve...w32.mimail.s@mm
..html
>http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_100989.htm
>http://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/mimail_s.shtml
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>W32.Mimail.S@mm is variant of W32.Mimail.A@mm. The worms
display a
>dialog box prompting you for credit card information.
The worm scans
>infected computers for email addresses, sending itself as
an attachment
>to the addresses found. The message body and subject
lines can vary.
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>This one is highly polymorphic:
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>Subject of email: Varies
>Name of attachment: Varies with .exe, .pif, or .scr file
extension
>Size of attachment: 11,520 bytes
>Time stamp of attachment: n/a
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| Come on now, I know end-users are stupid,
but anyone who types in their credit card
number deserves what they get. geeze.
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