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Subject: Re: unusual mail file
From: Ryan Hilton (ryan
VOTE-SMART.ORG)Date: Tue Mar 28 2000 - 17:37:53 CST
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It should only be a fingerprint of one if A) your mail program/server was
actually exploited or B) It was performed from the local machine. It could
also possibly an account created as a result. Check your security.
>The following file was found on a mail server.
>
> -rw-rw-rw- 1 1048576 1048576 0 Mar 6 14:09 vUnLKeYFn
>
>It looks awfully suspicious. I'm wondering if this is a fingerprint
>of a scanning tool that looked for (and looks like it found) a hole
>in a mail program.
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>Thanks,
>Don
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Ryan Hilton
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