At 9:57 PM -0500 10/26/04, Carol Weber Mckee wrote:

So, did you do a search of "local disks" for "items whose name contains opener"? In the results window, where did it show the opener item as being located?

It was located in a folder on my desktop that I use to store information such as minutes of meetings, membership lists for various organizations, and photos.

So, whatever your "opener" item is, it is not the malware that has been in the news lately. The script does not place anything with the word "opener" in a folder on your DT.


Go here to see what actions the script causes, and note especially that there have been no reports yet that any Mac has been found to be infected.
<http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/sh.renepo.b.html>


 Mary

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