On 19-09-2001 at 14:48:39 (GMT +0300) (which was 12:48 where I live)
Stefan Tanurkov wrote regarding the subject of "1.54 Beta/9"
Using: The Bat! (v1.54 Beta/9)

Hello Stefan,

ST> [-] Floating tables in HTML viewer should be viewed correctly now.
ST> [-] Other HTML viewer bugs

Look how the attached message is rendered!


Regards

-- 
Manfred
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[ TheBat 1.54 Beta/9 (FE1905D5), Windows 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2 ]


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W32/Nimda@MM

Dear Manfred:

McAfee.com has seen a large and growing number of systems infected with the W32/Nimda@MM. This is a HIGH RISK virus that is spread via email. W32/Nimda@MM also spreads via open shares, the Microsoft Web Folder Transversal vulnerability (also used by W32/CodeBlue), and a Microsoft content-type spoofing vulnerability.

The email attachment name VARIES and may use the icon for an Internet Explorer HTML document.

It will also attempt to spread itself as follows:

  • The email messages created by the worm include content that allows the worm to execute the attachment even if the user does not open it.
  • It modifies HTML documents, so that when this infected window is accessed (locally or remotely), the machine viewing the page is then infected.

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