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Published: 28 November 2001 10:15 GMT
Having declined to comment to silicon.com when asked whether it had sent out the Badtrans virus to users, BT has now come clean to the Independent and admitted it was behind the malware appearing in customers' inboxes.
No hard feelings though, it just means we can point you in the direction of our original story. So, to read how BT sent its users the Badtrans virus, read:
BT mails virus to customers
http://www.silicon.com/a49440
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