Yes, I heard some comment today about the imitators.  I figure it's just a
matter of time before the subject lines become indistingushable from real mail,
let alone the garden variety spam.

On a related topic, I've got some ideas for counter-measures, but I need some
specialized expertise.  Anyone on this list knowledgeable about yacc and lex?
If so, please contact me directly via email.

THANKS!

--Bruce McCulley, CISSP
(Certified Information Systems Security Professional)

Thomas Charron wrote:

>     As a small note, today we found ourselves infested by a derivative of
> the original, but with a subject "Re: funnys..", and the file attachment was
> named 'jokes'.  Tipped me off when I saw the VBS icon on the atachment, but
> I sure came close..  :-P
>
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