> Tris Forster
> Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 1:02 PM
>
> While the aim of doing this may be completely honourable,  sending
> winpopups to a non-firewalled  machine stinks of spamming and thus I am
> in two minds about putting it into practice

You are right. That could be even worst that the virus, because you are
sending it on purpose while the infected computer it's just a victim.

>
> Any thoughts or experiences with similar situations would be
> appreciated..
>

I think the only way I could think is reporting the IP to some DNSBLs.
That way you can stop receiving their mails and you leave the cleansing
problem to their ISP.

-Samuel



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