The zip attachments are known to contain viruses. the Novarg virus. The mail contains a zip attachment, probably has the suject, hello, Hi, test etc. The list that is most affected is the debian-laptop.
On M$ machines it takes away your addressbook, you have a lot of unwanted network traffic though. Please take a look at this URL securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/ venc/data/[EMAIL PROTECTED] I don't know how far are other machines affected. If somebody as a bigger idea please do let me know. Regards, Manu On Tuesday 27 January 2004 18:26, François TOURDE wrote: > Le 12444ième jour après Epoch, > > Niko Efthymiou écrivait: > > I have noticed 3 stange zip atachments on this mailing list, all > > recieved yesterday. I would suspect that it is some kind of virus > > (havent scanned it). > > > > Since there have been quite a few virus epidemies recently (and maling > > lists are a good place for spreding them), I would like to propose > > following alternatives: > > > > 1. Dissallow atachments alltogether on debian lists (send them to > > /dev/null) > > And what about legal attachements, like logs, config files, etc. ? > > > 2. Allow only certein mime types in mutipart messages > > You're probably right, but who makes the choices? > > > 3. Scan the emails for virii and if positive discard them (will > > probably eat up to many resources.) > > I think there is already a mechanism like amavis+clamav+spamassassin > on the list. Check your headers to confirm. My headers are already > modified by this piece of software on my side, so I can't check if the > list do that already. > > -- > All generalisations are dangerous, including this one. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]