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Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 11:51:32 -0800
From: Eddie Chan <echan AT watchmark DOT com>
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Subject: cygcrypt-0.dll infected
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Hi,

My weekly virus scan (office scan) has removed the cygcrypt-0.dll which 
was detected as infected by Backdoor.IRC.Aladin.R. I did some search on 
the internet and found that "Backdoor" virus comes with 
"cygcrypt-0.dll". I am guess that the virus scan has been updated to 
remove "Backdorr.IRC.Aladin.R" which has removed "cygcrypt-0.dll".

I verify with other developers. Whenever we touch the cygcrypt-0.dll. 
The virus scan will think that it is infected and automatically remove 
it. Anyone know what to fix this problem???

Thanks
EDDIE


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