Has anybody ever come across a virus that affects Oracle db's via sqlnet? 

Just curious how such a thing would work (have some ideas). There have to be thousands 
of vulnerable db's out there (sys/change_on_install, system/manager, etc.)

(I've been reading Tom Clancy lately... Getting even more paranoid!)

- Jerry

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Security is like insurance, people don't want to think about it.

Like people in battle, everyone tells themselves that the person next to them will be 
the one to get shot.  And they advance over the ridge, facing the sun...

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Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)

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