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Re: Bugbear.b (worm du jour)
From: Valdis.Kletnieks () vt edu
Date: Fri, 06 Jun 2003 16:08:54 -0400
On Thu, 05 Jun 2003 18:47:45 PDT, Eric Anderson <anderson () cs uoregon edu> said:
Is this showing up as an issue for anyone? All I'm looking at is an MSNBC story which gives me the impression that it's a pretty low-bandwidth deal. I
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sounds like it requires intervention by the end user (or a system reboot) to activate it, so the propagation rate ought to be very low.
Never underestimate the collective user's ability to say 'oooh, SHINY' and click on it anyhow. The sad part is that enough people clicked on it that it's making the news at all. The truly pathetic part is that every provider is going to have at least one user who calls in and asks "Why am I getting all these 'user unknown' messages from friends who changed their addresses a long time ago?"
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