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[Full-Disclosure] Misinformation on Scob/aaMSJect Corraaected

Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Misinformation on Scob/aaMSJect Corraaected
Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 16:05:44 -0700
Summary:
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Microsoft is very wrong when presenting information
about Download.Ject [also known as: JS.Scob.Trojan, 
Scob, and JS.Toofeer.]

Many media sources have also been presenting infactual
information on these virii.


What Is Happening:

CERT advises people not to use Internet Explorer.

http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/713878

This issue is a vulnerability which was found being
used by a spyware distributor 

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