Pretty sure you peeps know this already but JUST in case:
Where Did It Come From?
Britain's Consumers' Association said the virus, also called the "Killer
>From Manila," originated in the Philippines.
It had been sent by someone who operated under the apparent pseudonym
"Spyder," said the association's head of digital services, Alan Stevens,
citing a print-out of the virus program. The print-out starts off with "i
hate go to school" and also contains the e-mail address "[EMAIL PROTECTED],"
and "Manila, Philippines." Mail.com says they are "working on the problem."
"From the script, chances are it could be a young person looking for
notoriety. Theoretically, you could track someone through a mail.com
address, but he could be at a library or public Internet kiosk - whether he
took those steps to cover his tracks I'm sure the FBI will be very
interested in finding out," Johnson said.
So who on the list did it? LOL
----- Original Message -----
From: Barny Chiw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 5:30 PM
Subject: Re: [plug] Stopping thw WORM: postfix header filters
> Maraming salamat po! Meron pala noon, I guess it's back to manuals...
> ... ano pala iyong Postfix mailing list?
> --barny
>
> "Ian C.Sison" wrote:
> >
> > Hear all, let's get cracking at stopping this virus from spreading.
Below is a
> > sample postfix filter that will bounce messages with the virus subject
> > signature.
> >
>
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> Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at
http://plug.linux.org.ph
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