These messages are not the result of a virus or being infected. These
messages are from someone deliberately trying to defame GW Micro and
disrupt our services. While keeping yourself current in virus and
anti-spyware protection is an excellent idea, understand this recent
outburst of childish behavior is attributed by someone who has a grudge
against GW Micro, our products, our services, or our customers.
Aaron
On 2/14/2010 11:14 PM, Jim Grimsby JR. wrote:
actually I think this was person with a bug. had a client not to long
ago that was having this problem. some of the messages she was sending
out were very much like the messages we were seeing.
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From: "Aaron Smith" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2010 7:31 PM
To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>;
<[email protected]>; "Book Sense Discussion List"
<[email protected]>
Subject: GW Micro Listserv Update
Greetings,
First of all, we would like to apologize for the recent barrage of
indecent messages to various GW Micro lists. We have taken steps to
minimize this problem enough to turn our email lists back on. While
this problem may crop up again in the future, rest assured that we
take it seriously, and are actively pursuing strategies to keep our
list content respectful and on topic.
Thank you to everyone who notified us of the problem. Your commitment
to GW Micro is what makes our services as good as they are.
Understand that these messages did not originate from GW Micro staff
members, nor did they originate from the people whose names and emails
graced the from field. In other words, they were spoofs, meaning they
were forged to look as though they came from a specific individual,
when in fact they came from another.
We are very proud of the freedom that the GW Micro email lists provide
for all members. There are times, however, when that freedom is abused
by those seeking to do harm in some way or another. While we recognize
that this potential threat exists, we do not feel it warrants any kind
of list lock-down or moderation. Our list members are typically wise
enough, and know us well enough, to know what to do with a message
that contains questionable content.
Let me leave you with one additional thought. When you reply to an
email message, that entire message becomes editable. That means, not
only can you add your reply, but you can also edit the content from
the original message. While one could conceivably use that opportunity
to make the original message author say things he or she did not
intend to say, it also provides you with the opportunity to clean up
the messages you're replying to or commenting on. This technique is a
fantastic way to minimize the size of your message by limiting its
content to only that text which contributes to the conversation. It
also (and here's the important part of this thought) allows you to
strip out words, phrases, even whole paragraphs that are offensive,
abusive, or disrespectful. When you reply to a message that contains
content you'd rather not be privy to, but choose not to remove said
content, you are helping to spread the information you disagreed with
in the first place.
It behooves us all to take a few minutes to compose ourselves when
replying, and think about what everyone else is going to read once the
send button is selected.
Just some food for thought.
Please feel free to re-engage in vigorous and on-topic list discussion.
Aaron
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Aaron Smith
Product Support Specialist * Web Development
GW Micro, Inc. * 725 Airport North Office Park, Fort Wayne, IN 46825
260-489-3671 * gwmicro.com
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pertinent to your situation when submitting a problem report to the GW
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Product Support Specialist * Web Development
GW Micro, Inc. * 725 Airport North Office Park, Fort Wayne, IN 46825
260-489-3671 * gwmicro.com
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