On Wednesday 22 November 2006 08:54, lgarrett wrote:
>dont clik on   http    :   / v/www.fr eep.com/ap ps/pbcs.dll/ar ticle?AI  
D=/20 061 119/NEW S03/6 11190 639

Article does not exist, but some hostile app to windows computers ....might.
Notice the presence of a '.dll' file referred to in the URL.   I think 
websites can function just like a program in many ways using the software 
tools available to site crafters.   Shpammmers may be at it again.    Checked 
the art out on the freep.com, which is the website for the Detroit Free Press 
here in Michigan in the United States.  The Detroit Free Press is a major 
paper and a good one generally.   I do not think that they would be part of a 
scam.  The author of the above post appears in my posting history of over
twenty thousand posts just one other time, in May of this year.  Then he 
replied to one of Mr Spandonk's posts with a basically uncommented list of
URL's to 'visit'.  He said then that those URL's would be 'interesting'.  Just
thought fellow Vortexians would like to know.  By the way, my mailbox has
suddenly started to recieve posts from punters for shady trades, which I 
promply file under crooks after checkin the whole document for content to see
if it could be determined where it was from.  It was the usual drivel, 
gibberish message covering a hidden HTML payload leading windows users to 
some dark alley of the 'net to be mugged.  It started right after I replied 
to a fellow lister.  Some of you might want to run bot checkin software on 
your boxes to see if some scum has recruited your machine without your 
knowledge or consent.  

Standing Bear

And yes, the probability of a suburban Detroit garage noooke created by a kid
is probably quite a bit less than of a north Korean wahr headd smuggled there
by one of the more than fifty thousand Iraqis that 'immigrated' there in the 
last few years.

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