May be the case, since many e-mail providers filter messages with known
worms. Personally I hate this because I always want to handle my mail
myself, but I understand it's useful for prone-to-click-attachments users.
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no that's not normal. normally you get
two worms a day ;-)
cheers
roman
Stephen Hunt
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Wow, 2nd day on this list and already a windows worm
Obviously this is usual, because the list is unmoderated... Either get a
good AV or keep from clicking the executable attachments. ;)
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From: Stephen Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Expect POC exploits, active internet worms, e-mail trojans, bad words
and off topic messages...expect everything, trust nothing...Welcome to
FD, enjoy your stay =)
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Interesting, i haven't noticed any. I guess gmail is picking them up?
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 12:44:44 -0300, Jeff Donahue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Obviously this is usual, because the list is unmoderated... Either get a
good AV or keep from clicking the executable attachments. ;)
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On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 17:25:23 GMT, Andrew Smith said:
Interesting, i haven't noticed any. I guess gmail is picking them up?
Well, of *course* Google is picking them up - there's valuable data in them. :)
Data mining at its best - Google can look at the forged From: and To:
headers used by
What sucks is that my email gateway strips out .exe, .com, etc. so I can't
even intentionally infect myself if I wanted to. It would make my day more
interesting when the Security office starts sending people worms :)
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From: Jeff Donahue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wow, 2nd day on this list and already a windows worm sent to it.
Is this a regular occurrence?
-Steve
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