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Sircam

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The W32.Sircam.Worm@mm has been seen on campus. The mail bearing the worm has a subject line identical with the filename of the attachment, which varies. Often the text includes a request for advice or help with the file, or suggests that the file has information the recipient has requested. This can be a very dangerous worm; the best defense is to keep anti-virus software definitions up to date.
 
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