Someone on this list said the following: >>>>>>>>>>>>>.1) Don't bother to inform the "sender" of the emails that they have a virus -- it is almost always the case that they are an innocent 3rd-party who just happens to have their address handy in some address book on the actual virus-infected machine.<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
If someone is sending out virus code then that someone should be told for a number of common sense reasons!!!!! How will they know that it is happening? How will the other users, the potential new victims know? The sender can be the victim, and should be advised that some hacker has taken over their account or their PC. As an expert in this field virus code sent via E-mail has to be taken seriously...Anyone who has had their PC destroyed from a virus knows how important this is. Virus Code makers need to go to jail and we can help them get there..... "If you are connected to the Internet, the Internet is connected to you..." Kirk Stockham, R/C Pilot Computer Forensics Investigator/Instructor Stockham Computer Forensics and Investigations P.O. Box 578351 Modesto, CA 95357 (209) 521-7379 (Voice/Fax) CA PI License #23914 www.hitechpi.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that subscribe and unsubscribe messages must be sent in text only format with MIME turned off.