i've seen that site before (or something similar)... pay no attention to that; most of that info is simply part of any normal HTTP request, which i'm sure even client-side javascript can extract. in other words, they're harmless, even if they are a bit annoying.


Joel




optimus wrote:

Hello pluggers!

I was googling this afternoon for "security updates". I happen to click on a
url I cannot remember anymore and here are the contents:

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- 449 202.133.207.106 Investigation

Your computer has been tracked.

Your IP is under investigation: 202.133.207.106
Your ISP is co-operating:       202.133.207.106
They know you are using:        Microsoft Internet Explorer v6
Your computer is:       UNIX (Linux)
Evidence of your activities:    http://www.deepbot.com/hack/
The authorities know about you.

Do your family know this is what you have been looking at?
cum tit tit evidence body evidence evidence black body

Your Internet habits are being investigated.
Your risk status for further investigation:     VERY HIGH RISK

Your computer is full of evidence. You need help now.
Years of Internet data could be used by the police.

Time of latest investigation: Today 11:46:37 P.M. ON 2 OCTOBER 2003
Click Here Now For Urgent Help To Stop This Investigation
Are you guilty? What's that on your desktop? What are all those PICTURES?

Click Here Now For Urgent Help To Stop This Investigation
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-


Is this harmless? Is this malicious? Is this a legitimate threat?


I saved the html file locally. Whenever I open this file in
/home/default/tmp, this is the url displayed

file:///C:/

instead of:

file://localhost/home/default/tmp/server.d2w.html

I am using Opera 7.20 Beta 7 configured to identify itself as Internet
Explorer 6.

Has anybody seen something similar to this? Should I be concerned?




thanks in advance,


optimus



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