Thanks. But I'm not going to always be right, or always be around. Besides, that alerter service might be ours that you're paying for. :-) Mass broadcasts take more time to set up than me sending off an email. :-) Jimmy -----Original Message----- From: VICTORIA.EVANS@private To: Kuo, Jimmy Cc: 'crime@private '; owner-crime@private Sent: 8/1/03 2:37 PM Subject: RE: CRIME The New Worm Well you sure hit the nail on the head with that one, Jimmy. It definitely went "Ballistic". Your heads-up was an hour faster than any of our pricey priority alerter services. Think of all the money my company could save if I could convince management to cancel those subscriptions and simply subscribe to the CRIME list. ;-) Vikki "Kuo, Jimmy" <Jimmy_Kuo@avert To: "'crime@private '" <crime@private> labs.com> cc: Sent by: Subject: RE: CRIME The New Worm owner-crime@private dx.edu 08/01/2003 02:00 PM Unrelated events. That is, someone on this list could be infected. But you aren't receiving it *through* the mailing list. And I don't recognize your email address, so I don't think you email much here for someone on this list to capture your address and then send you the worm. The worm comes from someone who has your address in his address book. And likely the timing is due to my sending the message to CRIME with the anticipation that it was going to go much more ballistic than what we already were seeing at the lab. Jimmy -----Original Message----- From: soren.j.winslow@private To: crime@private Sent: 8/1/03 12:54 PM Subject: CRIME The New Worm I got the email from this list about that new worm. Since then I have received three emails with that file attached. The only thing I can think of is that it is coming from someone on this list? Is this happening to anyone else? Soren
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