My email box has started receiving a bunch of emails recently (earlier this
evening) with a 80k zip attachment called "your_details.zip" and either
"re:movie" and "re:application" from a whole bunch of other address I have
never heard of..
New spam technique or some new virus, similar to a Meliss
FCI Broadband
-Original Message-
From: Mark Segal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: June 25, 2003 10:57 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Weird email messages with "re:movie" and "re:application" in the
subject line..
My email box has started receiving a bu
At least the "Re: Application" message is referenced here:
http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_100429.htm
I received several of these today.
Don't know about "Re: movie".
todd
> My email box has started receiving a bunch of emails recently
> (earlier this
> evening) with a 80k zip attachment cal
> New spam technique or some new virus, similar to a Melissa? Any body
> else seeing this?
We're seeing it here too, coming to role accounts. Our folks are
saying virus, but haven't identified which one yet.
Anne
> W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] per McAffee.
I seem to have done one better ... according to a M$ host in Level3-land,
the Unix box right in front of me sent the mail in question.
Someone at L3 needs to call home. The only L3 turd in my mail log is their
inbound...
Jun 25 18:21:11 nic-naa sm-mta[2
7;; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Weird email messages with "re:movie" and "re:application" in
the subject line..
> W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] per McAffee.
I seem to have done one better ... according to a M$ host in Level3-land,
the Unix box right in front of me sent the
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Eric Brunner-Williams in
Portland Maine writes:
>
>
>> W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] per McAffee.
>
>I seem to have done one better ... according to a M$ host in Level3-land,
>the Unix box right in front of me sent the mail in question.
>
>Someone at L3 needs to call h
sages with "re:movie" and "re:application"
in the subject line..
> New spam technique or some new virus, similar to a Melissa? Any body
> else seeing this?
We're seeing it here too, coming to role accounts. Our folks are
saying virus, but haven't identified which one yet.
Anne
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, John Payne writes:
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>
>--On Wednesday, June 25, 2003 23:37 -0400 "Steven M. Bellovin"
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> And I've gotten bounces from mail allegedly from me. It's not L3's
>> fault; this particular worm forges From: lines on its email.
>
>fault is d
Why? To mark-o-spam their own sodding product.
Hi Steve, being a sed-script-on-web-oids, I've decided I need to tell
you about an exciting new Internet Security product, and in language
that you should be able to read, if you match our buyer model for the
ease at which we can get this push-cont
Sobig.E worm/virus
-bryan bradsby
Texas State Government Net
==
> Just in the last hour itself, I must have had at least 5 E.mails come to
> me with a certain 'zipped' file attached, from persons unknown -- who ha
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