On Friday, April 23, 2004 2:08 AM, Philippe Verdy va escriure:
From: "Antoine Leca"
On Thursday, April 22, 2004 7:14 PM Peter Kirk va escriure:
The virus writers have presumably confused.TR for Turkey. .TK (Tokelau) is not more sensible
.tc and .tk
My mistake! (PK)
It can know the top level domain of its next victim, and infer what language is likely to be used there. Of course it can't tell much from .org or .com and so has to assume English.Or is that [tk] for Turkmen (the language code in ISO 639-1)?
Not to confuse with [tr], the ISO 639-1 code for the Turkish
language...
The virus cannot have any knowledge of a language code. And much less of the language used by its next victim...
But if the virus is being sent in reply to an e-mail received or found on a system, it can make use of the X-Accept-Language: line found in many mail headers, at least those generated by Mozilla. Look at the list in the mail I send.
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