If anyone wants to forward it to me, I can trap it on an AppleMac if you like,
disable it (comment out the script) and publish the results. It is only a
thought...
Bruce.
>On Tue, 16 May 2000, Jim Roland wrote:
>
>> For everyone's sake, I hope it was just me that was attacked, but it
>> appears that the person who sent out the message used to attack, put
>> addresses in the BCC field, which probably spammed several people. If you
>> receive a message with "DOS attack, log file attached!" and you're on Unix
>> or Linux, DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT OPEN the message.
>
>[snipped]
>
>I got this email, too. It was addressed to root so I opened the
>attachment as root. Right after opening it, a shell script error
>flashed on my terminal, indicating that something was running on
>my machine. I was also duped into replying to this email.
>Unfortunately, I have accidentally deleted that trojan email. :-(
>
>
>Julius
>
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