On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 23:49:03 +0100, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" said:
and if the worm doesnt use any vulnerability, how come it has been so
widely spreaded ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It doesn't exploit a *software* vuln, but a *wetware* one...
Well put. I suppose one could argue that when it comes to sex, this worm
is proof that people never learn, but I'm a little more optimistic. By
the time February 3 rolls around, perhaps a million will be infected.
That's not chicken feed, but it's not very many in the overall scheme of
things, either. And who knows, of that million, perhaps half will get it
cleaned up before it starts corrupting data. That makes "only" half a
million computers wiped out. Of that half million, perhaps 2 or 3 made
backups; so it's not so bad. ;)
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