On 2/13/07, Thomas Hruska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > The message.
> > Thank you
> Just in case someone is wondering why Victor sent a virus - he didn't.
> This is something that's been going around and it is easy enough to
> spoof an e-mail address.  Use your delete key.  Not sure who is at IP
> address 59.92.104.167, but here is some information:
> 59.92.104.167
> IN (India)
> Region 25 (Tamil Nadu)
> Perundurai
> Lat/Long: 11.2667 77.5833
>
> ISP:
> NIB (National Internet Backbone)
> NIB (National Internet Backbone)
>
> Someone on this list in India from Perundurai is spoofing c-prog
> members.  Get yourself a virus scanner (ClamWin, AVG, etc.).  Please.

I think it's not a person, just an infected computer. Virii are smart
these days to do these tricks on their own. It would be best if
everyone would scan their computer (especially if they use a flavor of
windows), but seeing these new virus capabilities it might not help.
As an interesting fact I'd mention that Gmail filters out these
messages, so I never see them (not even the spam folder).

-- 
Tamas Marki

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