Hi,
I have had loads of them so far in the last few days, they are a hoax,
it is being discussed on the incident list on security focus. I guess
the anti-virus product manufacturers will have details by now as well.
kind regards
Pete
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t; - Tom Lehrer.
-Original Message-
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 10:40 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
List,
Any one else get word of this new virus?
Ron
>>> Mar-D Greer 11/19/2003 9:34:44 AM >>>
There is a new virus that has surfaced since last week. This
List,
Any one else get word of this new virus?
Ron
>>> Mar-D Greer 11/19/2003 9:34:44 AM >>>
There is a new virus that has surfaced since last week. This virus
reports that users need to update their PayPal accounts. Do not open
this, delete the e-mail as PayPal has not issue
Sure have & I don't have a PayPall account.
Dick Goulet
Senior Oracle DBA
Oracle Certified 8i DBA
-Original Message-
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 10:40 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
List,
Any one else get word of this new virus?
Ron
>>> Mar-D Gre
List,
Any one else get word of this new virus?
Ron
>>> Mar-D Greer 11/19/2003 9:34:44 AM >>>
There is a new virus that has surfaced since last week. This virus
reports that users need to update their PayPal accounts. Do not open
this, delete the e-mail as PayPal has not issu
WellsSent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 9:29 AMTo: Multiple
recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RE: virus
info
50? They like me more... I had 250 between Friday at 2
pm and Monday at 6 am. Several appear to have even gotten through our
virus scan and come to my mail box as complete a
Title: RE: virus info
50? They like me more... I had 250 between Friday at 2 pm and Monday at 6 am. Several appear to have even gotten through our virus scan and come to my mail box as complete attachments.
Gives you a warm fuzzy feeling
April Wells
Oracle DBA/Oracle Apps DBA
If nothing else, i'm getting about 50/day which means i must be on a
boatload of address books, "they like me, they really like me",
bwahahahahaha.
joe
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Bruce A. Bergman wrote:
Hello everyone --
As you undoubtedly know, the Internet has been slammed this week and last week with mass mailings, intrusions, worms and viruses. More are on their way. Fat City has seen a huge increase in the number of spoofed messages coming into our systems. In fact
I think its a GREAT IDEA! Thank you for maintaining this list and
keeping it virus free, well almost :). Other lists, I belong to are
slamming me w/ the SOBig virus.
Gene>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/22/03 03:39PM
>>>Hello everyone --As you undoubtedly know, the Internet
has
Subject: ADMIN: Warning about virus threats this week
Hello everyone --
As you undoubtedly know, the Internet has been slammed this week and last week with mass mailings, intrusions, worms and viruses. More are on their way. Fat City has seen a huge increase in the number of s
Hello everyone --
As you undoubtedly know, the Internet has been slammed this week and last week with
mass mailings, intrusions, worms and viruses. More are on their way. Fat City has
seen a huge increase in the number of spoofed messages coming into our systems. In
fact, more than three tim
:
08/06/2003 09:06 Subject: Virus Alert
AM
My desktop here at work was infected with that virus.
All attempts to eradicate it have failed.
Fortunately, I have another older machine under my desk
as well that was infected with RH80, which actually counteracts
the other virus.
Jared
"Gogala, Mladen" <[EMAIL PROTEC
There is a very dangerous virus just being concocted in Redmond, WA.
It is enormous, it will make your PC unstable and very insecure and
you'll lose a lot of time and money trying to fix it.
-Original Message-
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 7:44 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list O
Got a similar message from someone named 'vsnl'. Obviously a spammer who's forging
his/her address. Thank the mail admin for the virus scanner at the front door.
Dick Goulet
-Original Message-
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 8:04 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list OR
ealey"
@hhsuk.com> cc:
Sent by: rootSubject:
Our antivirus program did not catch it as well, maybe a new variant ???
-Mensaje original-
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] nombre de April Wells
Enviado el: miercoles, 02 de abril de 2003 15:04
Para: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Asunto: RE: Virus.
I got
it to our help desk, who scanned the attachment and it came back
clean, so "we" are dismissing it... but it did give me great pause because
there was an attachment.
ajw
-Original Message-
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 6:44 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Just had a
ment.
ajw
-Original Message-
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 6:44 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Just had a virus come in to the list via [EMAIL PROTECTED] (who
I've copied directly, so "heads up Chris" ;)).
The virus is WORM_LIRVA.A, I didn't get infecte
I got one of those also. Looks like we got plunged!!
-Original Message-
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 6:14 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Just got a virus warning from our scanning company that a message from
the list might be infected. It was entitled "Re: The
Just had a virus come in to the list via [EMAIL PROTECTED] (who
I've copied directly, so "heads up Chris" ;)).
The virus is WORM_LIRVA.A, I didn't get infected (thankfully attachements
are stripped).. More details about the worm can be found here:
http://www.trendmicro.co
Just got a virus warning from our scanning company that a message from
the list might be infected. It was entitled "Re: The real estate
plunger"
Craig
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02 7:14 AM
>
>My Norton Antivirus reports that Stephane's email re. "How to pass
>value from SQL*Plus to Unix scripts?" contains the W32.Klez.H@mm virus
>in an "item" called stars-bkgrd.
>
>Anyone else had same alert ?
>
>Martin
>
>
--
Please
It probably is not coming from where it appears. We have an alias for
a group of us that field questions on a particular application. Every
once in awhile we get a message that this virus has been found in a
message that we have sent (supposedly from this alias). Since we are
not sending under
mputer."
I've never gotten an e-mail with the Klez virus from the person who was
listed in the From address. Very likely it's from someone else on the
list who is infected.
Since Fatcity doesn't pass on the original headers, Bruce is the only
one who will be able to determine t
Stephane,
Don't sweat it. Klez spoofs the sender in it's email, so it probably
came from someone else's machine that had your email address somewhere
on it.
-rje
S> Sorry for the trouble, folks, but I have trouble understanding. When I
S> am answering the list, it is either from a Linux machine
Martin Kendall wrote:
>
> My Norton Antivirus reports that Stephane's email re. "How to pass
> value from SQL*Plus to Unix scripts?" contains the W32.Klez.H@mm virus
> in an "item" called stars-bkgrd.
>
&g
Since I joined this list I've noticed the number of virus's that my email
virus scan picks up has grown quite a bit
RF
Robert G. Freeman - Oracle OCP
Oracle Database Architect
CSX Midtier Database Administration
Author of several Oracle books you can find on Amazon.com!
Londo M
o pass
value from SQL*Plus to Unix scripts?" contains the W32.Klez.H@mm virus
in an "item" called stars-bkgrd.
Anyone else had same alert ?
Martin
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YUP
Dick Goulet
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Author: "Martin Kendall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 11/25/2002 7:14 AM
My Norton Antivirus reports that Stephane's email re. "How to pass
value from SQL*Plus to Unix scripts?" contain
cc
11/25/2002 10:14 Subject
AMAnyone else had a Virus alert for
Stephane
Norton Antivirus reports that Stephane's email re. "How to pass
value from SQL*Plus to Unix scripts?" contains the W32.Klez.H@mm virus
in an "item" called stars-bkgrd.
Anyone else had same alert ?
Martin
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> value from SQL*Plus to Unix scripts?" contains the W32.Klez.H@mm
> virus
> in an "item" called stars-bkgrd.
>
> Anyone else had same alert ?
>
> Martin
>
> ATTACHMENT part 2 application/x-pkcs7-signature name=smime.p7s
__
at least i got it(of course linux says: "you want me to save that
.scr file?"
bwaahhaahahha, linxu rulz.
Jared, it slipped thru because it was a .scr? masked as a mime type
.wav file?
just curious since fatcity is pretty draned good about catching those
things.
joe
My Norton Antivirus reports that Stephane's email re. "How to pass
value from SQL*Plus to Unix scripts?" contains the W32.Klez.H@mm virus
in an "item" called stars-bkgrd.
Anyone else had same alert ?
Martin
smime.p7s
Description: application/pkcs7-signature
Somebody is using this list to send a virus, beware !
Jeroen
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: maandag 25 november 2002 15:22
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp:
De antivirus-scanner op de firewall van Thomas Cook heeft een bericht
FYI
Just received a report that a message from the list has the
W32/Klez.h@MM virus. It was apparently from Stephane Faroult.
Regards
Craig Healey
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> -Original Message-
> > Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 12:08 PM
> > To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> >
> >
> > Stop using MS products if you are seriously worried about viruses.
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >Got trigger hap
HERE... herd mentality... Microsoft rules... Microsoft Rules... Oracle
Applications are buggy and user GMT in their log files... Access is better,
Microsoft doesn't sell buggy software... mooo... hey... look at that really
cool cliff... Let's follow those other buffalo ... the jump looks like
fun!
s if you are seriously worried about viruses.
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >Got trigger happy, so I'm resending.
> > >
> > >-Original Message-
> > >Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 10:11 AM
> > >To: DBA List (E-mail); Fat Dba
7:58 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject:RE: LIST ADMIN: VIRUS Warning: Please Repsond
My point was that in the corporate world, there is little choice.
The only viable software choice is Outlook on WinNT boxes.
Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional
-Origin
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: RE: LIST ADMIN: VIRUS Warning: Please Repsond
>
>
> found some way to fake out Linux to run Lotus Notes in a
> shell if I am not
> mistaken, too...
>
> -Original Message-
> Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 9:49 AM
&
te:
>
> >Got trigger happy, so I'm resending.
> >
> >-Original Message-
> >Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 10:11 AM
> >To: DBA List (E-mail); Fat Dba (E-mail)
> >
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> > I recieved an email today as follows:
il)
> >
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> > I recieved an email today as follows:
> >
> >Display name of sender to me: NAV for Microsoft Exchange-DDS_MAIL
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@SUNGARD
> >Address of sender to me: NAV for Microsoft Exchange-DDS_MAIL
ted attachment: Kelly Grigg\Inbox
Subject of the message: Happy humour Epiphany
One or more attachments were deleted
Attachment URL.pif was Deleted for the following reasons:
Virus W32.Klez.E@mm was found.
Here is the repsonse from my guys:
It's sending out from other domains rather sunga
: Happy humour Epiphany
>One or more attachments were deleted
>Attachment URL.pif was Deleted for the following reasons:
>Virus W32.Klez.E@mm was found.
>
>
>Here is the repsonse from my guys:
>
>It's sending out from other domains rather sungard.com, eg.
diamonddata.com
Subject of the message: Happy humour Epiphany
>One or more attachments were deleted
>Attachment URL.pif was Deleted for the following reasons:
>Virus W32.Klez.E@mm was found.
>
>
>Here is the repsonse from my guys:
>
>It's sending out from other domains rather sungar
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> From: kkennedy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 1:19 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: RE: LIST ADMIN: VIRUS Warning: Please Repsond
>
>
> You always have a choice. Sometimes it is difficult to make
> the right choi
Oh boy, this looks like a deja vu.
> -Original Message-
> From: Seefelt, Beth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 4:39 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: RE: LIST ADMIN: VIRUS Warning: Please Repsond
>
>
>
>
nfected attachment: Kelly Grigg\Inbox
>Subject of the message: Happy humour Epiphany
>One or more attachments were deleted
>Attachment URL.pif was Deleted for the following reasons:
>Virus W32.Klez.E@mm was found.
>
>
>Here is the repsonse from my guys:
>
>It's s
er to me: NAV for Microsoft Exchange-DDS_MAIL
>>
>>
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@SUNGARD
>
>
>>Address of sender to me: NAV for Microsoft Exchange-DDS_MAIL
>>
>>
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@SUNGARD
>
>
>>Recipient of the infected attachment: K
change-DDS_MAIL
>>
>>
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@SUNGARD
>
>
>>Recipient of the infected attachment: Kelly Grigg\Inbox
>>Subject of the message: Happy humour Epiphany
>>One or more attachments were deleted
>>Attachment URL.pif was Deleted for t
DS_MAIL
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@SUNGARD
>
>Recipient of the infected attachment: Kelly Grigg\Inbox
>Subject of the message: Happy humour Epiphany
>One or more attachments were deleted
>Attachment URL.pif was Deleted for the following reasons:
>Virus W32.Klez.E@mm was found.
>
&
MUM, Eric is listening!!!
:-))
On Thursday 29 August 2002 18:08, you wrote:
> Stop using MS products if you are seriously worried about viruses.
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or more attachments were deleted
>Attachment URL.pif was Deleted for the following reasons:
>Virus W32.Klez.E@mm was found.
>
>
>Here is the repsonse from my guys:
>
>It's sending out from other domains rather sungard.com, eg. diamonddata.com
and lazydba.com to you. I attached th
ttachment: Kelly Grigg\Inbox
>Subject of the message: Happy humour Epiphany
>One or more attachments were deleted
>Attachment URL.pif was Deleted for the following reasons:
>Virus W32.Klez.E@mm was found.
>
>
>Here is the repsonse from my guys:
>
>It's sending out
What are you trying to communicate to us. There is nothing in your mail.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi,
>
> I recieved an email today as follows:
>
>
>
>
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gt;@SUNGARD
Address of sender to me: NAV for Microsoft Exchange-DDS_MAIL
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@SUNGARD
Recipient of the infected attachment: Kelly Grigg\Inbox
Subject of the message: Happy humour Epiphany
One or more attachments were deleted
Attachment URL.pif was Deleted for the following r
Hi,
I recieved an email today as follows:
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-
DON'T OPEN THEM! It is the frenthem worm virus. It send itself to
everyone in your address book if you use Outlook. Doesn't seem to do
anything else.
Ruth
- Original Message -
To: "Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thurs
it's a virus search for frethem..
--- "Danisment Gazi Unal (ubTools)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I'm getting many "finding pasword" emails from non-registered users.
> have you got this type of email ? is it a spam or virus
frethem virus -- it's real
search for "frethem" on symantec and you should find lots of hits
--- "Seefelt, Beth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have gotten one also. It appears to be some type of attempted
> virus.
> Its an html message t
from an earlier email notification...IT IS A VIRUS
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/15/02 05:49PM >>>
It's a new one not KLEZ ...
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
A number of people have received email from contacts at other sites
with the subject line "Your Password!
I have gotten one also. It appears to be some type of attempted virus.
Its an html message that attempts to execute an attachment as an
application. The attachment is called password.txt, I assume to fool
the email filters. As far as I can tell, it didn't work on my machine,
and I
Hello list,
I'm getting many "finding pasword" emails from non-registered users.
have you got this type of email ? is it a spam or virus ?
regards...
--
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http://www.ubTools.com
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I have been away.
What type of virus? I am still having trouble.
-Original Message-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 11:54 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Yes, intrepid listers, our fair list was infected by an insidious virus!
Due to the outstanding
Yes, intrepid listers, our fair list was infected by an insidious virus!
Due to the outstanding efforts of our benefactor ( Bruce Bergman, mild
mannered developer by day, mighty ISP warrior when terror strikes! ) you
may once again freely roam the nether regions of Gotham.
The Damagement...er
FYI, I have a filter in that should catch this one from now on. Gack, I hate these.
;-)
The list should be safe again.
thanks,
bruce
- Original Message -
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 11:34
> Bruce, looks like a virus may have made it through
Title: Virus Warning (WORM_FRETHEM.K)
Hi list,
I got a mail from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" with subject: Re: Your password!. This mail contains a "decrypt-password.exe" which is infected with virus "WORM_FRETHEM.K".
DON'T open the exe.
Volker Sc
back, so you may want to search the
archives. As I recall, the advice was pretty much along the lines you have
proposed, to avoid scanning the large Oracle dbf files because you are
wasting a lot of your system resource since dbf files aren't executed they
won't infect your system, even
With McAfee you can exclude some directories from VirusShield, which speeds
things up a bit if you have to use McAfee.
since you mentioned McAfee... if you have to run Oracle on IDE drives
download DMACheck from Microsoft if you want to try using UDMA.
Another question from me... is it a bad thi
won't infect your system, even if a virus was there.
Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 10:59 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
perusing the archives of the list i've gotten the impression that vir
perusing the archives of the list i've gotten the impression that virus
packages are frowned on; it seems that the endorsed methodology is the
"restricted-access-purely-this-solution" approach.
by that, the server *only* runs oracle and is configured to only allow
access to tha
Did anyone else receive this message from a reply to the list?
Ron
ROR mª¿ªm
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/02/02 10:01AM >>>
Sky City's e-mail system has stopped the following message because:
* It believes the e-mail message and/or an attachment contai
njea/jargon/?idx=PHB )
to clarify: it is a complete outrage that an email server is set up
to barf out a whole screen full of worthless, erroneous and time
wasting "virus warning" messages back to a message sender *MONTHS*
(almost a *YEAR*?) after a text attachment has been sent to t
You are a very silly boy. You get a "C" for effort, but no extra
credit for originality or verve considering that no more seafood
stories were forthcoming, and that you haven't posted a .jpg of
your sausage yet.
On 2 May 2002 at 0:48, Mogens Nørgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Vauw. I'm trul
cause of the techies.fyi: PHB = pointed headed boss( http://kltp.kldp.org/eunjea/jargon/?idx=PHB ) to clarify: it is a complete outrage that an email server is set up to barf out a whole screen full of worthless, erroneous and time wasting "virus warning" messages back to a message sender
"Weaver, Walt" wrote:
>
> Ball in your court, Mr. Pierce.
>
> --Walt Weaver
> Bozeman, Montana
>
> -Original Message-
> Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 3:00 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>
> Hmmm, I'm guessing you're a student at csus and not a professional
> there. Gr
because of
the techies.
fyi: PHB = pointed headed boss
( http://kltp.kldp.org/eunjea/jargon/?idx=PHB )
to clarify: it is a complete outrage that an email server is set up
to barf out a whole screen full of worthless, erroneous and time
wasting "virus warning" messages back to a message
to barf out a whole screen full of worthless, erroneous and time
wasting "virus warning" messages back to a message sender *MONTHS*
(almost a *YEAR*?) after a text attachment has been sent to the
list.
certainly the above situation qualifies for the WHAT THE F* award
of the week, d
unjea/jargon/?idx=PHB )
to clarify: it is a complete outrage that an email server is set up
to barf out a whole screen full of worthless, erroneous and time
wasting "virus warning" messages back to a message sender *MONTHS*
(almost a *YEAR*?) after a text attachment has been se
2002 18:14To:M
ultiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: Re: ANTI-VIRUS SPAM -
YOUR EMAIL ADMIN IS A DIKHEAD
Sigh. I wish I understood half the words used in this exchange. Or
maybe not. But I still think Tim is a cool guy and I'm looking forward to
drinking beer with him next time we
Hmmm... I would seriously consider it also. I like the idea of a halfway
deal - Iceland and/or Greenland, but I actually like colder climates (I
thought the San Diego weather for the IOUG-A conference was fine)!
If nothing else, perhaps a long ORACLE-L round table at the next IOUG-A Live
to dis
> > > admin.
> > > http://www.dogdoo.com
> > > Ross can explain how brown fits into the metaphysical context of
> > > your astral plane.
> > > ORACLE-L Digest -- Volume 2002, Number 118
> > >
> > >> --
>
> > It has subsequently been explained to me that damagement is at
> > > fault (surprise) and ought to be blamed for all evil, not the email
> > > admin.
> > > http://www.dogdoo.com
> > > Ross can explain how brown fits into the metaphysical contex
I only laugh reading news about Sircam, Klez.K etc.
Jan Pruner
On Tue 30. April 2002 18:53, you wrote:
> JP and list,
> My mail server detected a virus in the original message and deleted
> it.
> JP is your response to a valid message that you read?
> Ron
> ROR mô¿ôm
>
e) and ought to be blamed for all evil, not the email
> > > admin.
> > > http://www.dogdoo.com
> > > Ross can explain how brown fits into the metaphysical context of
> > > your astral plane.
> > > ORACLE-L Digest -- Volume 2002, Number 118
> > >
> > >> --
&
; http://www.dogdoo.com
> > > Ross can explain how brown fits into the metaphysical context of
> > > your astral plane.
> > > ORACLE-L Digest -- Volume 2002, Number 118
> > >
> > >> --
> > >> From: "Tim Gor
JP and list,
My mail server detected a virus in the original message and deleted
it.
JP is your response to a valid message that you read?
Ron
ROR mô¿ôm
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/30/02 08:43AM >>>
Use non-Windoze workstation!
JP
On Tue 30. April 2002 13:33, you wrote:
> H
ORACLE-L Digest -- Volume 2002, Number 118
-- From: "Tim Gorman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2002 10:34:46 -0600 Subject: Re: ANTI-VIRUS SPAM - YOUR EMAIL ADMIN IS A DIKHEAD / (Fwd) Antigen found =*.*.txt fileEric,A 5th-grade teacher once adm
Jared,
Sorryjust did a reply all to what I thought was a private conversation.
Guess we all have to pay attention to who/what is in the address list!
Cheers,
-- Ross
-Original Message-
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 9:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mohan, Ross
A
Ross,
Please
D") and calling the kettle
> black ("don't call me names from your playbook; instead
> denigrate via condecension and superciliousness")
>
> Brown? Maybe this guy needs a good, relaxing BM.
>
> And yea, "virus scanning" that works by blind, utter
>
e kettle
black ("don't call me names from your playbook; instead
denigrate via condecension and superciliousness")
Brown? Maybe this guy needs a good, relaxing BM.
And yea, "virus scanning" that works by blind, utter
deletion is frustrating.
But Eric, what about
ss")
Brown? Maybe this guy needs a good, relaxing BM.
And yea, "virus scanning" that works by blind, utter
deletion is frustrating.
But Eric, what about this guy's fucking humanity?
Back into my cage,
etc.
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"Are you an idiot?"
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On Tue 30. April 2002 13:33, you wrote:
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Use non-Windoze workstation!
JP
On Tue 30. April 2002 13:33, you wrote:
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> Almoayyed International Group
> Almoayyed Comput
Hmm - this seems to be a particularly powerful and dangerous infection, three
times more powerful than the 'standard'. Luckily, the 'V-word' virus causes no
damage other than slightly clogging up mailboxes. The fact that this example
uses the word 3 times would make it p
HELP
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