Yep, but Zip files are much less successful at causing infections compared
to executables.

Richard

>
> He bad guys did hear about the executable blocker, so malware is being
> sent in a .zip nowadays.
>
>
> cheers,
> Toralv
>
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> > They are currently out of fashion.
>>
>> Yep, I just checked my junk email folder and there are only a
>> few messages with attached files containing malware.  The
>> situation has changed in the last 6 to 12 months.  I was
>> amazed the last time I checked how many malware-laden
>> messages I had.  It was as if the bad guys hadn't heard about
>> the Outlook executable blocker.
>>
>> Richard
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