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By Tom Espiner

Published: Friday 27 January 2006


Name

Anonymous


Location

Southern California


Occupation

Network Security Analyst


Comment

I have been tracking this threat since it's discovery.
This article is the most inaccurate that I've seen to date.

Not one reputable Anti-Vendor's analysis says that Nyxem, more accurately described as CME-24 (Common Malware Enumeration) will propagate on the 3rd of the month. It is propagating NOW and on the 3rd it will destroy data files on the infected computer.

Visit http://cme.mitre.org/data/list.html then visit the links to learn more about this serious threat, then consider correcting your article.

No offense intended,



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