I never get a clear picture of how these buggabos get control/launched
on our machines in the first place. If it's an e-mail attachment, AFAIK
Outlook doesn't even let it into the inbox, and if it did, spambeyes
would probably put it into a junk folder which is mass-deleted after a
quick scan - at least that's how I do it. So, where/how is something
like this getting control?


Bill



> To all,
> Make sure that your customer's shields are up just in case 
> the virus makes it over from the far east.
> 
> "...The W32.Ukuran.Worm, which is running wild currently in 
> Vietnam, attacks FoxPro data files by truncating them and 
> replacing them with spam data,..."
> 
http://blog.todmeansfox.com/2007/08/06/w32ukuranworm-attacks-foxpro-dbfs
/

or 

http://tinyurl.com/2a3pm8


Dave Crozier


Internal Virus Database is out-of-date.
Checked by AVG Free Edition. 
Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.14/912 - Release Date:
22/07/2007 19:02
 




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