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As many of you have noticed, the originating mail in this thread has a
virus in it (Foto.zip, which has calc.exe in it). It is not safe to run
the contents.
For what it's worth,
* the list owner can block an IP or e-mail address from posting, but its
not called for in this case, since ...
* the sender was "spoofed", that is, it didn't really come from our
subscriber.
* the virus/Trojan Horse (Download.Ject.C) made it through *2* mail
scanners yesterday before being distributed.
* in this case, you are not at risk if you simply viewed your mail, no
matter what your mail program settings.
* if you opened the foto.zip file and ran the calc.exe file, you have a
mess to clean up (and should run to your nearest community college and
sign up for "Life on the Internet 101"). ;-)
* just minutes after this made it through, the mail scanners were
stopping this variant.
* as the LISTSERV techie, I've removed the attachment from the
ME-Hockey archives.
* I'm impressed that so many of you are wary of such dangers and have
such good practices. Congratulations!
cheers, wayne
MaineguyatMSU wrote, in part, on 8/31/2004 7:26 PM:
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