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| Subject: | Was it MyDoom? |
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| Date: | Thu, 2 Feb 2006 12:58:08 +0500 |
Hello list! I had a huge incoming traffic on my PC (~6Gb per 20 days), almost all from Yahoo. So I scanned it with Kaspersky Antivirus and found Mydoom.M. AdAware and SpyBot found nothing. The question is: could MyDoom made this really big traffic? Any ideas? -- Best regards, Amazed.
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