Re: Bogus MS 'critical update'

2005-07-27 Thread Thomas Cameron
On Mon, 2005-07-25 at 10:33 +0100, Nigel kendrick wrote: > I have just had a bogus Microsoft update slip through the net. Is there a > rule to combat these? In any case, here's the info in case it's of use: IMHO that's a virus, not spam. You should prolly install ClamAV on your mail server. --

Bogus MS 'critical update' - PANIC OVER

2005-07-25 Thread Nigel kendrick
Apologies - just noticed that the mail was picked up from a third party server, not our in-house one, and was dumped into the wrong folder due to an Outlook rules error. I've just tried sending an .exe through our mail server and it was blocked. NK

Bogus MS 'critical update'

2005-07-25 Thread Nigel kendrick
I have just had a bogus Microsoft update slip through the net. Is there a rule to combat these? In any case, here's the info in case it's of use: From: MS Technical Services [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject line: "Newest Microsoft Critical Pack" The attachment was "Upgrade9591.exe" Here's the body, min