I understand it perhaps better than you, this page
http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/prettypark.worm.html
says it sends it every 30 minutes but the guy sent one before
20-10-99 and two 22-10-99. Also he hasn't in any way defended himself.
> CJ wrote:
> > I disagree. There could be no other reason for sending a virus-infected
> > executable to a list like this twice other than to spread the virus.
> Do you not understand how this worm does its deed? You don't send it,
> it sends itself under your name. I'm sure this list was just one of the
> many victims in Mr. Park's address book. Perhaps if you understood the
> problem you would be more understanding of the victims.
>
>
> > He must have read the virus warnings the first time, but sends it
> > still.
> Huh? Take a chill pill hon, Park's more of a victim than you are. He
> made the mistake of opening it. At least you dodged that bullet.
> Sheesh, the coffee must be strong in Finland.
>
>
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