On Jan 28, 2004, at 7:33 AM, will hill wrote: > That spoofing is interesting. Being a good Zealot, I imagine you > don't have any M$ systems up and running. That would make it > impossible for you to really be sending those mails. Can you pinpoint > the origin of the spoofed mail? I wonder where the program got your > address and why. Are other people on this list being spoofed like > that? >
Doesn't matter if I have any windows systems running. The virus spoofs the sender's address. So, if you are in someone's address book, chances are "you" are sending out copies of the virus. > > OS X rocks. =;> > Yes it most certainly does. I have a nice well integrated GUI with lots of nice FUNCTIONAL tools provided my Apple, but then since it is built on *nix, I have such things as X11, shells, python, etc. Then I added in nmap, emacs, xemacs, etc. It already comes with most of the standard command line tools such as vi, etc. Shannon > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [email protected] > http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net > -- Shannon Roddy LIGO - Caltech 225.686.3106 (work) 225.933.7821 (cell) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
