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How the Grinch Stole Keystrokes
Shane Coursen, 2001-12-23

The virus knows as BadTrans.B left nothing but trouble under the tree.

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How the Grinch Stole Keystrokes 2001-12-26
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PITA! 2002-01-04
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PITA! 2002-01-08
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PITA! 2002-01-08
Anonymous
How the Grinch Stole Keystrokes 2002-01-12
Stoob
Oddly enough, I was E-mailing some resume info to a job contact in Japan and I received two or three replies with attached documents.

Of course they were all infected with the BadTrans virus and keystroke logger. I had to call over and tell them that not only were there infected systems mailing virii all over the world, but there was a keylogger noting all of their passwords and logon names for their web-integrated databases.

The need for automatic quarantine and scanning features to be included in Outlook has never been stronger...

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