Re: PC autodials using dialer123.exe
From: Gibson (bmgibson@cox-internet.com)
Date: 07/24/02
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From: bmgibson@cox-internet.com (Gibson) Date: 23 Jul 2002 18:58:21 -0700
I was just wondering if anyone has found out more about it.
Dialer123.exe showed up on a computer at work who does not even have
access to the Internet. How is it spread? We are on a LAN, and I was
just wondering if it could have been emmbedded in a spam email that
was received on a machine that has Internet access and then spread
across our LAN? I have noticed that there seem to be several different
ways to get rid of the program. Does anyone know the best way?
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