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Messenger Service Spamming

Subject: Messenger Service Spamming
Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 11:32:55 +0800
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Greetings!

One of our honeypots is being flooded with messenger service spams. I
had assumed that a bulk spamming tool was being used but someone
suggested to me that another possibility could be worms. Do you know of
any worms sending bulk messages pointing to "malicious" websites?

Cheers!
Ryan Talabis
http://www.philippinehoneynet.org
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