The worm seems to be able to pick up a <mailto:> link from a
web page stored in the machine.

The most horrible consequence may not be that it destroys
files on the victims' machine, but its ability to pick up at
random a file to append itself -- while you got a resume
from Jerry Andrews, one of my customers I visited yesterday
got an attachment from his CEO in Overseas with confidential
corporate .  Well, he paid a big price to get his machine
back to work ( I only charge him a humble fee btw, but he
has to spend hours restoring his data ), but he says its
worth it.

Auyeung

----- Original Message -----
From: "dep" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> i've gotten maybe 50 of the things this week, none from
anyone i know
> or ever saw on any list. i'm not sure how the addresses
are
> harvested, but it seems to be no way obvious.
>
> --
>

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