It's a virus:
W32.Badtrans.13312@mm
At Wed, 16 May 2001 10:06:27 -0700, "Sandy Sandfort" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>C'punks,
>
>Last week I got the e-mail reproduced below plus a similar second one.
> The
>attachments (which I have removed) were executable files called
>"SearchURL.scr" and "hampsterZIP.scr." Of course, I don't open executable
>files from strangers, so I asked "comsec os" who he/she was. I haven't
>gotten any answer (what a surprise).
>
>Anyone else receive anything like this? The "non-standard" English
>suggest
>someone with a poor grasp of the language (Inchoate? Foreigner?).
>Any
>thoughts?
>
>
> S a n d y
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: comsec os [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: 12 May, 2001 03:31
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: RE: Traffic Radar Handbook -- Countermeasures (chapt
>7.1)
>>
>>
>> 'Sandy Sandfort' wrote:
>> ====
>> -
>> - When I wrote:
>> -
>> - > >Tell you what, though, how about we
>> - > > mount the rotating corner reflectors
>> - > >directly in FRONT of the grill?
>> -
>> - Sampo wrote:
>> -
>> - > At which point your car is becoming
>> - > quite the fashion statement.
>> -
>> - Okay, it wouldn't look very cool, but it would be stealthy.
>> -
>> - The funniest party of this whole silly discussion is that (a) I
>> rarely speed
>> - more than the limit + 10, and (b) I've only gotten caught
>> once--a quarter of
>> - a ...'
>>
>>
>> > Take a look to the attachment.
>
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