Incident Information:-
Originator:Carlos Martinez[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Recipients:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Alliance
WARNING: The file Alliance.xls.lnk you received was infected with the
W32/SirCam@MM virus. The file attachment is not delivered.
ScanMail for Microsoft Exchange has detected virus-infected attachment(s).
Sender = Carlos Martinez
Recipient(s) = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject = Alliance
Scanning Time = 07/23/2001 23:05:58
Action on virus found:
The attachment Alliance.xls.lnk exists TROJ_SIRCAM.A virus. ScanMail has
Moved it.
see
http://www-mice.cs.ucl.ac.uk/ietf/
for our alternative guide to london for ietfers
now has added links on the Proms and on telephone wiring
cheers
jon
Your PC may have become infected with the Win32/SirCam.137216 virus.
Please inform your IT Department about this problem and scan your PC with an antivirus
scanner and cure/delete any infected files you find.
If this does not detect any viruses you need to install the latest updates to your
I just got two copies and over the last 36 hours i have gotten 8 or 9
copies of the SAME SPAM!! all or virtually all of I believe from this
list because apparently you do not have to be subscribed to this list
in order to send to it!
it is enough to make me consider subscribing to the
On Tue, 24 Jul 2001 18:49:05 +0200, Nicolai Schlenzig (DXD)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
The sender can, afaik, not help it. It's sent automatically if
you're first infected. However - who on earth would open such mail
attachment? And if doing so... w/o an updated antivira? Beats me...
RFC1341:
In message p0510030cb7832b8bbd91@[192.168.0.1], Gordon Cook writes:
I just got two copies and over the last 36 hours i have gotten 8 or 9
copies of the SAME SPAM!! all or virtually all of I believe from this
list because apparently you do not have to be subscribed to this list
in order to send
If this list cleaned up the spam, how would we receive all your
unsolicited advertisements for your newsletter? I wouldn't want to
prevent IETF list subscribers from having the chance of getting
important Internet insight from someone who can't tell the difference
between a virus/worm and
Antigen for Exchange found Paptuc.DOC.lnk infected with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Norman) virus.
The file is currently Removed. The message, Paptuc, was
sent from Admin and was discovered in IMC Queues\Inbound
located at WaterCove/WATERCOVE/K2.
Antigen for Exchange found Paptuc.DOC.lnk infected with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Norman) virus.
The file is currently Removed. The message, Paptuc, was
sent from Admin and was discovered in IMC Queues\Inbound
located at WaterCove/WATERCOVE/K2.
Incident Information:-
Originator:Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Recipients:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Paptuc
WARNING: The file Paptuc.DOC.lnk you received was infected with the
W32/SirCam@MM virus. The file attachment is not delivered.
ScanMail for Microsoft Exchange has detected virus-infected attachment(s).
Sender = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Recipient(s) = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject = Paptuc
Scanning Time = 07/24/2001 22:31:19
Action on virus found:
The attachment Paptuc.DOC.lnk matched file blocking settings. ScanMail has
Deleted
* eManager Notification **
This is an auto-generated message. There was an attachment to this email message.
The NIST firewall has stripped it out due to the policy change that went into effect
on May 5, 2000. For further information, please refer to
* eManager Notification **
This is an auto-generated message. There was an attachment to this email message.
The NIST firewall has stripped it out due to the policy change that went into effect
on May 5, 2000. For further information, please refer to
dee3 clearly 99.9% of spam is worse than the networksorcery stuff. I
dee3 suggest that stopping the worst of the spam should be higher
dee3 priority.
dcrocker an excellent goal. how can we objectively differentiate the
dcrocker one from the other?
Fleming Simply moving away from the IPv4
Incident Information:-
Originator:Noraliza[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Recipients:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Hwang_288
WARNING: The file Hwang_288.xls.pif you received was infected with the
W32/SirCam@MM virus. The file attachment is not delivered.
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