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| Subject: | Sober |
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| Date: | Fri, 6 Jan 2006 07:18:49 -0700 |
This bounced from the list last night, but it is still accurate. Some of the URLs that Sober is supposed to check on 01/06/06 (which started 45 minutes ago in London) are redirecting to a virus writer's web page. One example is http://people.freenet.de/lhxrdryo/, which uses JavaScript to redirect to http://spth.host.sk/main.htm. It doesn't appear to belong to Sober's author, but if the URL is in control of the virus-writing community, something could still happen. Anyone have more info? David Byrne
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