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All versions of Mouse are affected. You are adviced to upgrade immediately.

Binand

PS: Apologies to Raju :-)

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Subject: RE: Strange behaviour in Win2k [DDos Vunerability & Possible 
Solution]
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 13:41:45 -0500
From: "Tony V. Fondo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Matt Priestley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Advisory:

        The following has been brought to our attention:
That there is a new DDoS for the common MS Mouse Balls, This eXpLoit is shown
 in the following Proof of Concept : Take the MoUse Ball out, and put a stick
 of (used) bubble gum in the mouse itself (if no gum is available a nice size
 dust bunny should do.) put the ball back, and close the hatch. This should
 render the unsuspecting users mouse virtually useless.

Solution:

        It is advised to hide all bubble gum, dust bunnies and tape from the
 immediate work enviroment.

Status:
        Vendor has not been notified as of yet, will keep  you in formed.

Rants/Shouts:
        shouts out to daKid, sUperWo0t, and Opus for this proof of concept eXploiT,
 and many hours of fun at the boWling Alley->

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