I just got a copy of the inevitable:
An e-mail with the zip password placed in an image. Two files attached,
the first file was a gif but the zip file was empty and not actually
encrypted so it made it to my desktop mail client since it apparently
wasn't a viable infected file.

I assume this would have been stopped if BANEXT EZIP was used and it WAS
actually encrypted?

John Olden - Systems Administrator
Champaign Park District

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