This is a discussion on Re: Osama Found Hanged within the Sun Solaris Administration forums, part of the Solaris Operating System category; --> frankjones@harvard.edu wrote: > Osama Bin Ladin was found hanged by two CNN journalists early > Wedensday evening. [snip] This ...
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| frankjones@harvard.edu wrote: > Osama Bin Ladin was found hanged by two CNN journalists early > Wedensday evening. [snip] This is pathetic. For anyone who hasn't already guessed, it's a Win32 virus. -- Alex Taylor |
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| On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 13:53:36 GMT, Alex Taylor <astravan@thresp.com> wrote: >frankjones@harvard.edu wrote: >> Osama Bin Ladin was found hanged by two CNN journalists early >> Wedensday evening. >[snip] > >This is pathetic. For anyone who hasn't already guessed, it's a Win32 virus. Awww! Don't spoil the *surprise*! -- Chris Cowley |
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| > >> Osama Bin Ladin was found hanged by two CNN journalists early > >> Wedensday evening. > >[snip] > > > >This is pathetic. For anyone who hasn't already guessed, it's a Win32 virus. > > Awww! Don't spoil the *surprise*! I'll have you know that there's a very small man in Italy who *almost* thought about downloading it. |
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| Di Farker wrote: >>>>Osama Bin Ladin was found hanged by two CNN journalists early >>>>Wedensday evening. >>> >>>[snip] >>> >>>This is pathetic. For anyone who hasn't already guessed, it's a Win32 > > virus. > >>Awww! Don't spoil the *surprise*! > > > I'll have you know that there's a very small man in Italy who *almost* > thought about downloading it. I did download it. But then again I'm running Linux, and just wanted to take a look inside the file using GNOME HexEdit. -- Alex Taylor |
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| Alex Taylor <astravan@thresp.com> did eloquently scribble: > Di Farker wrote: >>>>>Osama Bin Ladin was found hanged by two CNN journalists early >>>>>Wedensday evening. >>>> >>>>[snip] >>>> >>>>This is pathetic. For anyone who hasn't already guessed, it's a Win32 >> >> virus. >> >>>Awww! Don't spoil the *surprise*! >> >> >> I'll have you know that there's a very small man in Italy who *almost* >> thought about downloading it. > > I did download it. But then again I'm running Linux, and just wanted to > take a look inside the file using GNOME HexEdit. Anything interesting? I'd do it myself. but I'm bone idle and I can't be arsed. -- __________________________________________________ ____________________________ | spike1@freenet.co.uk | "I'm alive!!! I can touch! I can taste! | |Andrew Halliwell BSc(hons)| I can SMELL!!! KRYTEN!!! Unpack Rachel and | | in | get out the puncture repair kit!" | | Computer Science | Arnold Judas Rimmer- Red Dwarf | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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| spike1@freenet.co.uk wrote: > Alex Taylor <astravan@thresp.com> did eloquently scribble: > >>I did download it. But then again I'm running Linux, and just wanted to >>take a look inside the file using GNOME HexEdit. > > > Anything interesting? > I'd do it myself. but I'm bone idle and I can't be arsed. > Not much, it appears to be compressed. All I could really make out is a number of runtime export names at the end, which appear to be internet related. -- Alex Taylor |