I disagree with their analysis. It's clearly self-replicating, and that, combined with 
the fact that it doesn't infect files, makes it a worm. Yes, it requires some human 
intervention, but so do most other worms. The only real difference is that the email 
just contains a link to the worm, but not the worm itself.

-Peter


-----Original Message-----
From: B�rre Nilsen [mailto:Borre.Nilsen@;riksutstillinger.no]
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 7:36
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Virus heads up


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B�rre Nilsen
F�rstekonsulent IT/Senior Executive Officer IT
Riksutstillinger/National Touring Exhibition
Postboks 4762 Sofienberg
N-0506 Oslo
Norway

Tlf (sentr. b.) +47 22 99 10 70
Tlf (direkte innvalg) +47 22 99 10 81
Fax +47 22 99 10 71
www.riksutstillinger.no


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