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Ulrich
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 09:57:16PM -0500, Stef wrote:
> NEVER IGNORE SPAM!
> And if you really want to save yourself some
On Wed, 2002-06-26 at 04:42, Jeremy Anderson wrote:
> 3) The only "real" information here can be found in the first Received: line. Note
>the IP address:
>
> 131.95.135.162
>
> This is the "address" of the machine which is originating these messages. This
>cannot easily be forged or erased.
Roberto -
THe latest fad is viruses which tell you how dangerous the virus
is, then offer you a patch/protection/additional information
whic arrives as an attachment (or maybe a link to a download)
bearing the viral payload.
Be not fooled by the crafty (well, okay maybe just sneaky)
virus a
ginal Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 26 June 2002 03:17
To: Guillaume Jacques
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: can someone decipher this?
The funny thing is I got an email that says this:
--
2002 10:17 PM
To: Guillaume Jacques
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: can someone decipher this?
The funny thing is I got an email that says this:
---
W32.Klez.E is a very dangerous virus that spread through email. Kaspersky
give you th
NEVER IGNORE SPAM!
And if you really want to save yourself some time in dechipering these,
you can use either the free reporting or the much better $30/yr tools
and mail filtering and reporting at:
www.spamcop.net
Just run ALL headers and the WHOLE body of the message through their
spam reporti
Well, there's not a lot to go on, but here's what I can tell you by looking at the
headers:
1) The subject looks a lot like someone is sending you the W32.KlezE worm. See here
for more information:
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2) The From: (J.MARSHAK) is irrelevant. Forging this is trivial. If t
lto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 7:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: can someone decipher this?
Hello Roberto,
I would forward a copy of these headers, complete with your real e-mail
address to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have verified that the Mail
servers
very
dangerous?!? Aren't viruses suppose to hide itself?
-Roberto Cahanap
-Original Message-
From: Guillaume Jacques [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 7:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: can someone decipher this?
Importance: High
Hello Roberto,
It's called SPAM, and one usually ignores it :)
First, the 'Received:' headers are always ordered most-recent-first, so
you read those bottom to top. The mail originated at 131.95.135.162, was
sent through the smtp server at ocean.otr.usm.edu which forwarded it to
trinity.infinethosting.com,
You may be seeing the Klez virus. If I'm correct, it is distributed via
an iframe, which causes it to be executed by outlook/outlook express.
You may want to look at
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ml to see if it describes the issue you are having.
It could very well be something else too, but this wou
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