> Does anyone else bother to look at the header, do a who is on the IP and
> notify the responsible party of the possible problem on their IP? I see
the
> IPs in the e-mail headers so if someone was notified do you think they can
> find the actually infected user? Would they bother?
MY experienc
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Subject: RE: [Declude.Virus] Notifying Postmasters/ISPs etc of viruses
>The Pentagon? REALLY??? That's friggin scary as hell
Yup. They got infected about 1PM yesterday, we found out and notified
them
about 8PM, and they responded quickly saying that they were aware of
it. A
The Pentagon? REALLY??? That's friggin scary as hell
Yup. They got infected about 1PM yesterday, we found out and notified them
about 8PM, and they responded quickly saying that they were aware of
it. As of a couple hours ago, though, they were still sending them out.
The Pentagon? REALLY??? That's friggin scary as hell
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Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] Notifying Postmasters/ISPs etc of vi
Does anyone else bother to look at the header, do a who is on the IP and
notify the responsible party of the possible problem on their IP?
We occasionally do so (that's how we found out that Disney and the Pentagon
were infected by Sobig).
I see the IPs in the e-mail headers so if someone was no
Does anyone else bother to look at the header, do a who is on the IP and
notify the responsible party of the possible problem on their IP? I see the
IPs in the e-mail headers so if someone was notified do you think they can
find the actually infected user? Would they bother?
I checked some of my