I've gotten a lot of unwanted, unsolicited mail today as well.  Most 
probably with the subject line "wicked screensaver".  I guess the bad guys 
are mining the asterisk list.  Guess I'll have to play with iptables and 
the mirror arguement.
AJ



On Tue, 19 Aug 2003, Steven Critchfield wrote:

> Sorry to air this in public, but sometimes people need to be publicly
> shamed.
> 
> "Frej Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> This user is spewing the sobig worm around the net. I have received over
> 20 messages so far today. Most to me at both my former address, and my
> current address. I matched the IP address from my mail servers logs to
> his cable modem address used when posting a message to this list on July
> 25th. 
> 
> If users persist in having unsafe computing tendencies like using
> windows, please remove them from the network.
> 
> BTW, this is a good reason for having long running personal archives of
> the mailing lists you belong to. A fairly easy grep command across my
> mail directory found the person responsible when from/to addresses are
> forged. 
> 
> 

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