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From: Jay D. Dyson (jdysontreachery.net)
Date: Tue Oct 02 2001 - 17:54:20 CDT

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    Hi folks,

            We were discussing on the Early Bird Developers list that none of
    us have seen any Code Red scans since September 30th. This can only mean
    one of four things:

            1. Code Red has "gone to sleep,"

            2. Code Red committed ritual seppuku and rm'd every box it
                    previously infected,

            3. Nimda has taken over all previously infected Code Red
                    systems[*],

            4. All the automated intrusion attempt notices finally paid
                    off and affected sites have finally shut their infected
                    systems down.

            While I'd like to believe that the silence is due to option #4,
    experience leads me to believe that options #1 and #2 are most likely, and
    option #3 is a close runner-up.

    - - -Jay

    * Nimda is still banging away like a nympho bunny on Spanish Fly.

      ( ( _______
      )) )) .-"There's always time for a good cup of coffee."-. >====<--.
    C|~~|C|~~| (>------ Jay D. Dyson - jdysontreachery.net ------<) | = |-'
     `--' `--' `--------------- rm -rf /bin/laden ---------------' `------'

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