Geeze, give me a break. I hope you are not spreading rumors everywhere
you can get to.
War on who? Now, what was done has been classified as an act of war,
but that is against us, not by us.
Draft? Get real. That has to work its way through Congress. A
response against what?
Don
Apparently, everyone on the ietf mailing list, right next to the one
that says infect me
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
big snip
ok, who's wearing the sign that says spam me?
--
James W. Meritt, CISSP, CISA
Booz, Allen Hamilton
phone: (410) 684-6566
Another double-dot attachment? Geeze... From a microsoft site? uh
oh...
CESAR HERNANDEZ wrote:
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Name: MANZAOLI.doc.com
MANZAOLI.doc.com Type: unspecified type
Why should a firewall or virus protection be necessary? It should
be intuitively obvious just looking at the attachment name.
James K. Murray (AMSS Domain) wrote:
There can be nothing more irritating than receiving several dozen
Emails with attachments, each containing a virus!
And you expect them to save us from ourselves? Interesting.
David P. Reed wrote:
Not sure why I got this(I'm not on ietf.org), but probably I was
bcc'ed. It calls for a response, though, if only to oppose a burgeoning
meme that somehow Microsoft could save us all from hackers if it only
Works nicely. Seems that there may be active content in the templates
used. Check
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q288/2/66.ASP
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
At 08:42 PM 7/24/2001 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the other hand, I could live with the filtering of active
You realize, of course, that there is no way I am going to open an
attached Shortcut to MS-DOS Program (double dot file). I suspect a
viral infection.
Robert Shelton wrote:
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Meritt James wrote:
You realize, of course, that there is no way I am going to open an
attached Shortcut to MS-DOS Program (double dot file). I suspect a
viral infection.
Robert Shelton wrote:
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How about the ones who have the problem doing a bit towards solving
THEIR problem?
You think there is one-and-only-one cause for everything? Perhaps you
didn't notice that the patch to repair the vulnerability that Red Code
exploits was released back in June?
Keith Moore wrote:
I