Jesper Juhl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What I'm thinking is; Would it be feasible to add an option to
> attempt to brute-force-crack the passwords on zip files when scanning
> them?

It shouldn't be necessary to go through a brute force crack.  Every
instance of this virus has the password in the body of the message.  At
worse, using only the words in the body of the message should suffice
(greatly increasing the speed).


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