Hi, I've been seeing a lot more Klez lately too. I think a new variant came out a few weeks ago and the unprotected people are spreading it like crazy. Just log the emails to track where they came from and try informing the actually sender that they are infected(Klez spoofs email addresses so don't just push reply). Unfortunately that's all you can really do. I believe there was just a big thread about email headers that may be helpful, just hope its really coming from a few people Hope this helps Mark Rossman
-----Original Message----- From: Eric Zatko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 4:35 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: GroupWise - Guinevere - Klez.H traffic Increase Good afternoon my friends. I am wondering if any of you can shed some light on this bit of information that I have. Here is the background: We are running GroupWise e-mail... with Guinevere antivirus scanner for inbound and outbound Internet e-mail... which integrates with our Norton AV to detect, block and/or clean messages. We are getting more and more e-mail each and every day that is being blocked/cleaned/stripped of attachments containing the Klez.H virus. Now, one of two things appears to be happening... either we are being targeted for some reason (intentionally or unintentionally), or there is an increase in Klez.H traffic... which would be amazing since it (the original Klez.A) has been in the wild for such a long time (October, 2001). Any thoughts... ideas... or advice? My sincere thanks in advance. Eric