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Re: [Full-Disclosure] sco.com Press Release
- To: Dean Ashton <da5@ukc.ac.uk>
- Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] sco.com Press Release
- From: Kenton Smith <ksmith@chartwelltechnology.com>
- Date: 02 Feb 2004 10:38:43 -0700
And this in the same press release -
"In addition, the company is including links that point visitors to
security vendors, including Network Associates and Symantec, that will
provide them with all of the latest information on how to download
software updates and protect their PCs against the Mydoom virus."
Yeah, Joe Average home user is going to go to SCO to get information
about getting rid of this virus. Or does this mean that customers
running SCO products are vulnerable to this virus?
Give it a rest Darl.
On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 01:52, Dean Ashton wrote:
> >From http://sco.com/thescogroup/
>
>
> “Security experts are calling Mydoom the largest virus attack ever to
> hit the Internet, costing businesses and computer users around the world
> in excess of $1 billion in lost productivity and damage,” said Darl
> McBride
>
> now does that sound a little excessive to anyone else?
>
>
> Regards,
> Dean.
>
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