On another list service I have received a couple of virii (actually worms) 
that were included as part of e-mail messages.  As best as I could figure 
out, they were "hidden" HTML, with one, IIRC, being after the signature.  
They would "look" for different directories (e.g., windows), files (eg., 
outlook), the registry, etc., and then do their damage.

I *think* that I saved one, but I am not sure.

Roger Turk
Tucson, Arizona  USA

Bastiaan Edelman wrote:

> In any case I have thus far not heard of a virus in a file that
> can do damage just be being downloaded to your PC, before it is
> executed or opened for reading. As there such viruses?

. > To my knowledge there are no such virrii... but if the execution or
. > opening is automatic harm can be done.
. > Mailers often open images and text-files automaticaly.
. > Abt 3 weeks ago I mentioned a .gif image that was not an image but a
. > disguised .EXE.

. > Arachne corectly diagnosed the situation and did not show the image...
. > she stored the .EXE into the cache and mentioned the .EXE as an
. > attachment on the monitor. (The .EXE did not run under DOS anyway)

. > But with M$ this thing becomes more tricky... the .GIF is opened
. > automatic as well... and the .exe is probably opened automaticaly
. > without detection of the .EXE. The virus was build to do harm to M$
. > windoze and so it will!

. > Of course there are more tricks...
. > An .EXE build into a HTML-attachment with a nice button: PRESS THIS
. > BUTTON...

. > (Reason number ?? , why HTML-attachments are evil.. Hi, Hi)

. > CU, Bastiaan

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