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Con motivo de la celebración
del primer aniversario de los trágicos sucesos acontecidos en
la ciudad estadounidense de Nueva York, el 11 de Septiembre de
2001 apareció un nuevo
gusano de correo electrónico denominado "Chet" que,
oculto en un archivo de nombre 11SEPTEMBER.EXE adjunto a un
e-mail , pretende hacernos creer que contiene material que
revela nuevos datos sobre los atentados.
Por
errores de programación fallará la difusión masiva de
Chet bajo un correo electrónico con el siguiente aspecto:
De:
Main@World.Com
Asunto: All people!!
Texto: Dear ladies
and gentlemen!
The given letter does not contain viruses, and is not Spam.
We ask you to be in earnest to this letter. As you know
America and
England have begun bombardment of Iraq, cause of its threat
for all the world.
It isn't the truth. The real reason is in money laundering and
also to cover up traces after acts of terrorism September, 11,
2001. Are real proofs of connection between Bush and Al-Qaeda
necessary for you? Please! There is a friendly dialogue
between Bin Laden and the secretary of a state security of USA
in the given photos.
In the following photo you'll see, how FBI discusses how to
strike over New York to lose people as much as possible. And
the document representing the super confidential agreement
between CIA and Al-Qaeda is submitted to your attention. All
this circus was specially played to powder brains!! You'll
find out the truth.
Naked truth, instead of TV showed.
For your convenience, and to make letter less, all documentary
materials
(photos and MS Word documents) are located in one EXE file.
Open it, and all materials will be installed on your computer.
You will receive the freshest and classified documents
automatically from our site.
It isn't a virus! You can trust us absolutely. We hope, that
it will open your
eyes on many things occurring in this world.
Adjunto: 11september.exe
En
caso de ejecución del archivo adjunto, compilado en C++ y de
26.628 bytes de longitud, Chet está programado para enviar el
e-mail anterior a todos los contactos encontrados en la
libreta de direcciones de Windows. Además, recopila información
sobre el equipo atacado para enviarla a una dirección de
correo rusa predefinida e intenta realizar llamadas a
determinados números de teléfono en el caso de detectar un módem
instalado.
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