Yes, I've emailed TAC yesterday. As soon as I get more information,
I'll post it here.

Could it be that it is just some pattern that anti-virus software
has recognized as nimda virus ? I didn't have any problems on my
laptop, and none of the files are infected (except ikernel.exe).

Regards,
  Sasa



Brad Ellis wrote:
> 
> Hmm...that's weird.  I do have 3.1.1, and I scanned it for Nimda, and
> nothing.  However, I do see that Cisco removed it from their website.
> What's up with that?  Have you emailed TAC yet?  Let me know if you have,
> and if so, what they have responded with.  If not, I'll send them an e-mail
> tomorrow.  On Friday, I just setup a client of ours with 3.1.1.
> 
> thanks,
> -Brad Ellis
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> ""Sasa Milic""  wrote in message
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> > Hi All,
> >
> > have anyone downloaded and installed cisco vpn client 3.1.1 ?
> > I've downloaded it 2 weeks ago, and I've just found Nimda
> > virus in file ikernel.exe ! Cisco has removed version 3.1.1
> > from Software centar (but they forgot to remove readme file
> > for it), but I still have original installation file and I've
> > confirmed that it is indeed infected. Strange, Norton AV
> > did not find virus two weeks ago - it did find it now, with
> > latest virus definition file (BTW, I'm updating def file
> > every day).




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