[SNIP]

> 
> Again, my feeling is that there is either some weird configuration on my
> system which I can't explain nor remember making or that there is something
> amiss at AOL which they will resolve. Thus far, I've only had people take
> information from me at AOL to pass along to others. The general feeling at
> AOL is that their security is so tight that there is no way they could
> possibly be sending me a Code Red URL or that I need to talk to Microsoft
> Windows 95 support; that is, it must be Windows or a network problem (I
> don't understand that idea). Supposedly, the people in Virginia were made
> aware of my experiences this morning.
> 

See my earlier reply to you and those responding to your first posting of
the issue.  AOL is pushing out codered attacks, but, they are not looking
like common codered attack signatures in that the attempts from AOL, and
other sites, as documented in that posting I just made a bit ago, seem to
demonstrate something more concerted then a simple codered infection
trying to spread.

Thanks,

Ron DuFresne
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Cutting the space budget really restores my faith in humanity.  It
eliminates dreams, goals, and ideals and lets us get straight to the
business of hate, debauchery, and self-annihilation." -- Johnny Hart
        ***testing, only testing, and damn good at it too!***

OK, so you're a Ph.D.  Just don't touch anything.

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