Sircam is a magnitude more widespread than any other virus. And probably as much or more than all other viruses put together. Nimda.E is out there, but just a little. I base this judgment on seeing Nimda.E's HTTP attack only once at my home computer while seeing Nimda.A attacks infinitely more. Jimmy > -----Original Message----- > From: T. Kenji Sugahara [SMTP:sugahara@private] > Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2001 12:11 PM > To: EKornber@private; crime@private > Subject: W32.Nimda.E@mm & Sircam > > Jimmy: any news or statistics on their distribution? I've seen that > sircam > has been pretty widely distributed. I've been receiving the sample.exe > attachments from a wide variety of sources with differing subject lines. > (Fortunately I run a mac so I haven't been infected- not to say that I've > been opening random attachments) > > T. Kenji Sugahara > Chief Operations Officer > counterclaim > Phone: 541.484.9235 > Fax: 541.484.9193 >
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