Still getting plenty SCO.A's over herer too. Has anybody started seeing the variant "MyDoom.B" yet?
Jessica
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 08:19, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
I noticed that the virus count has dropped back to pre-SCO.A levels starting around 0330 UTC this morning. I have not seen a single SCO.A since then. Has anyone also seen this?
Jeffrey
From my mail server's /var/log/messages: Jan 29 09:23:44 marlin clamd[17777]: stream: Worm.SCO.A FOUND
Jan 29 09:23:46 marlin clamd[17801]: stream: Worm.SCO.A FOUND
Jan 29 09:23:56 marlin clamd[17999]: stream: Worm.SCO.A FOUND
Jan 29 09:23:56 marlin clamd[18003]: stream: Worm.SCO.A FOUND
Jan 29 09:24:09 marlin clamd[18376]: stream: Worm.SCO.A FOUND
Jan 29 09:24:25 marlin clamd[18703]: stream: Worm.SCO.A FOUND
Jan 29 09:24:44 marlin clamd[19102]: stream: Worm.SCO.A FOUND
Jan 29 09:24:50 marlin clamd[19171]: stream: Worm.SCO.A FOUND
No, still going strong here it seems.
Maybe you're just having a good day :)
Daniel
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