At 12:57 PM 4/30/2004, Martin Dust wrote:
Zone Alarm (free from Tucows)
watch out for this one. lots of vulnerabilities introduced by this firewall.
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Matthew Kane : Software Engineer : Zebra Atlantek, Inc.
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I recommend you get:
Norton Anti Virus
Zone Alarm (free from Tucows)
Ad-Aware (free from Tucows)
SpyBot (free from Tucows)
I think you'll be surprised what you have on your machine...
Martin
30/4/04 3:45 PM peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> viruses and worms use their own smtp engine to spread themse
viruses and worms use their own smtp engine to spread themselves, which
means they're not sent from the mailserver of a domain but from the
infected pc itself. therefor they also have a different ip (the ip of the
infected computer) than the ip of the mailserver.
but you'r definitely right,
i've had loads of these recently - but norten sorts them out
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I'd be careful even with that method to be honest, as some of these viruses
do genuinely send emails from people you know / trust, having infected their
email systems and fired off messages to all their contacts. (ie the IP
address can be
I'd be careful even with that method to be honest, as some of these viruses
do genuinely send emails from people you know / trust, having infected their
email systems and fired off messages to all their contacts. (ie the IP
address can be genuine even if the message is not) The best indicator is