> NB: the Googlemail support page the link points to says you should > have been directed there by a message "above your inbox", *not* in the > body of an actual email.
Yes, that is where it appears. > Maybe your cyber-friend-group is resident in a particularly targeted > geographical region and Google knows it .... or maybe Google *has* > successfully detected _some_ malware on its way to you, and noticed > that the malware is sufficiently mutable in character (polymorphic) > that other variants may have made it through undetected. > > Nick Well, my "cyber friends" are actually a group who are in a private mailing list dedicated to malware research. We are located all over the world and not located in any particular geographic location. I want to know if its the malware samples/source code and PDF/DOC files that we are sending eachother that set off alarms _OR_ if some one is interested in our list. This is why I mailed FD; to see if its possibly related to the subject mater of our mailing list. From the feedback I've been getting from FD it does not appear that many gmail users on FD have gotten this warning. This is curious because our list has a small amount of users and not everyone on the list users gmail but quite a few of us who are using gmail have gotten this warning. It still could be that we are sending malware back and forth. -Afterm4th _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
