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Story: There's no worm in your Apple - honest

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Posted by: nonono (Tuesday 2 November 2004, 5:56 AM)

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Yes. It is just a batch file.

If you are familiar with bash scripting it's really simple to follow. It just gathers user prrofile data ONCE INSTALLED. It has no way to install itself though. It isn't remotely close to being a virus, or a trojan.

It's amazing to see the facts get twisted around this "opener" script as each commercial organization reports it.

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