Thanks for asking the question. I looked and had the same files from
3/25/03.
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If I remember correctly on 4/2/03
Scott.
Is there a way to just refuse attachments of certain types? instead of
quarantined OR strip the attachment off? I don't want to bounce messages,
I'd be happy with just removing the attachment. maybe add a line to the
mail Attachment removed ? Is this possible? Or something we can add?
Is there a way to just refuse attachments of certain types? instead of
quarantined OR strip the attachment off? I don't want to bounce messages,
I'd be happy with just removing the attachment. maybe add a line to the
mail Attachment removed ? Is this possible? Or something we can add?
No,
see above, that's what I figured. But what's the NAME?
It was about 2-3 weeks since I saw this, so I do not remember it off hand. I
know it is a Trojan. I will see if I can find it later on.
John Tolmachoff
MCSE, CSSA
Owner, Network Engineer/Consultant
eServices For You
City of Industry, CA
W.32gibe.b and/or its variants
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Frederick P. Squib, Jr.
Network Operations
Citizens Telephone Company
Citizens Internet Services
http://www.wpa.net
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W.32gibe.b and/or its variants
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Thanks! I've seen this one caught saveral times... whew. I knew I'd get the
answer.
Paul
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Thanks Frederick.
John Tolmachoff
MCSE, CSSA
Owner, Network Engineer/Consultant
eServices For You
City of Industry, CA
www.eservicesforyou.com
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Does a Outlook 'CR' Vulnerability virus alert always mean malicious
intent? It seems that a lot possible spam gets flagged like this.
Dan
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Does a Outlook 'CR' Vulnerability virus alert always mean malicious
intent? It seems that a lot possible spam gets flagged like this.
It doesn't always mean malicious intent -- it does, however, indicate that
it is not possible to automatically detect whether or not the E-mail is
malicious
is this the dos version?
~Rick
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on 4/2/03 12:23 PM, Dan Star wrote:
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