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| Subject: | Re: Possible Mail server compromise ? |
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| Date: | Wed, 13 Feb 2008 02:55:16 -0700 |
Is anybody aware if this is common knowledge? Who else has seen such an attack ? Are you monitoring your mail servers for such compromises regularly? The name of the Anti-Virus scanner will not be told, exploit might be available up on request, as soon as we analyzed it for content that might reveal specifics about us.
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