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Gee. The Linux and OSX Versions Aren't Affected
So is this really a Skype Vulnerability, or is it just used as a vector to spread the trojan infection?
Once again Network World proves it's nothing more than a propganda machine for it's advertisers.
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2007/032307-new-trojan-calls-on.html?netht=032607dailynews1&company=Siemens
Oh LOOKY! The link I was sent to view this article contains "Siemens". Why? Most likely because they buy ad space on this site.
Do you suppose Siemens, being a huge telecom equipment manufacturer might benefit from any FUD spread about Skype?? To prevent adoption of the technology?
Hmmm... Naw... That's un-possible.