[PnP] Re: Your archive

J Hooten jhooten at binary.net
Sun Jun 27 18:46:08 CEST 2004


Norton AntiVirus removed the attachment: your_archive.pif.
The attachment was infected with the W32.Netsky.K at mm virus.

It was virused email number 909 for me. All I get are immediately killed 
and sent to a virus folder so I can determine who they are from. Though 
a lot of ISPs are filtering out viruses now making it harder to back 
track them.

A more serious one was this one---A korean spammer got a copy of the 
player list

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* ????? ????? ?? ??? [??] ?????.
* ??? ??? ????, ????? ??? ??? ????. Tel : 0505-235-1003
* ? ??? ???? ??? ??? ???? ???????? ?? ? ???? ????.
* ????? ?? ??? ??? ????? ?? ???????
* ? ??? ??????? ?????(3112???)?? ??? ?????.

* ??? ????? ?? ???? ???? <mailto:woongjincoway at joins.com>? ??????. 
e-mail : woongjincoway at joins.com
* If you don"t want this type of information or e-mail, please click the 
[refusal] <mailto:woongjincoway at joins.com>

* ??? e-mail ??? 2004-04-09 ?? 10:47:20 ? 
abroere.xs4all.nl/pnp/players.htm ?? ??????.  <---------------- notice 
the site embeded into the advert

This was likely gotten by a webbot sniffing out email addresses. I think 
all web email lists need some simple disguises like change 'me@ there' 
to 'me*there' to fool robots

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