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Steven Levine wrote:
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> In <3F0F1296.9546557@verizon.net>, on 07/11/03
> at 12:40 PM, Zdenek Jizba said:
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> > I have been getting these notices lately. Does anyone
> >have experience/knowledge about them?
>
> Sure. Got to your favorite virus definition site and do some reading. A
> forged failure notice is a new infection technique. The executable midi
> attachment should have given you a clue.
Then how come the Norman Virus Control doesn't catch it.
I do not have Windows on my PC. My operating systems are
eCS 1.0, eCS 1.1 and linux SuSE 8.2 (So far I have not been
able to make the SuSE dialer work so that cannot be the source
of any incoming virus.) Also I never open attachments unless
they come from someone I know well (like my daughter with
photographs of my grandsons).
Denny Jizba
> My sympathy to your WinXX using friend with the infected system. It's
> often hard to figure out who this might be because the headers are forged.
Who is "my WinXX using friend?"
> Steven
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