__/ [ Roy Schestowitz ] on Wednesday 23 May 2007 01:56 \__
> __/ [ Doug Mentohl ] on Tuesday 22 May 2007 18:48 \__
>
>> on 22/05/07 15:26 Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>
>>> It's cute. Like all those "iPod virus" headlines with
>> > Linux running some program upon the user's request.
>>
>> It also needs Perl, XChat and write and executable access to be able to
>> run. OpenOffice security can be set to high so only macros from trusted
>> file locations can be run and OO prompts before auto running a macro.
>> What's curious is this 'story' has even made it to the Register.
>>
>> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/05/22/badbunny/
>
> Bunny, porn and viruses will never escape the Register. They love eye
> catchers.
*LMAO*
http://opensourcepbx.tmcnet.com/topics/open-source/articles/7145-sonicwall-protects-openoffice-against-badbunny.htm
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