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SCO Offers Reward for Arrest and Conviction of Mydoom Virus Author
LINDON, Utah, Jan 27, 2004 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- The SCO
Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCOX), the owner of the UNIX(R) operating system and a
leading provider of UNIX-based solutions, today confirmed that it is
experiencing a distributed Denial-of-Service (DDOS) attack. SCO announced
that it is offering a reward of up to a total of $250,000 for information
leading to the arrest and conviction of the individual or individuals
responsible for creating the Mydoom virus.

(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/19990421/SCOLOGO )

"During the past ten months SCO has been the target of several DDOS
attacks," said Darl McBride, president and CEO, The SCO Group, Inc. "This
one is different and much more troubling, since it harms not just our
company, but also damages the systems and productivity of a large number of
other companies and organizations around the world. The perpetrator of this
virus is attacking SCO, but hurting many others at the same time. We do not
know the origins or reasons for this attack, although we have our
suspicions. This is criminal activity and it must be stopped. To this end,
SCO is offering a total of $250,000 reward for information leading to the
arrest and conviction of those responsible for this crime."

SCO is also working with U.S. law enforcement authorities including the U.S.
Secret Service and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to determine the
identity of the individual(s) involved. Anyone with this information may
contact their local FBI office.

The Mydoom worm, also known as Novarg, is a mass-mailing worm that arrives
as an attachment with the file extension .bat, .cmd, .exe, .pif, .scr, or
.zip. When a user opens the attachment their computer becomes infected and
uses their computer with the intention of connecting to the www.sco.com Web
site on February 1, 2004. Network security firms including Network
Associates and Symantec have already issued software updates to combat this
particular worm.


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