On 3/19/2004 12:20:17 AM, Jeffrey Shaw ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> There seems to be a lot of these going around.
>
> Remember:
>
> Don't open attachments unless you are sure of what you are getting!
>
> Keep your Virus Scan program up to date.  Any database over 14 days old
> should be updated.
>
> Many times, the Headers and addresses of the messages are faked.  This is
> easy to do.  So if there is any doubt, send an e-mail to an address listed
> at the website the email originates from and ask for more information.
>
> These virus writers are relying on people to unwittingly open their
> attachments so they may go through with their evil plans.
>
> Is there any Php.net official on this list that can shed more light on
this
> please....

This is not just from the php.net site, I've gotten this email from a number
of our sites and had to
email all our members informing them not to open any attachments even if it
seems we sent it, if
we require them to download anything it will be AT our site and not
attached.

They ARE getting sneakier arnt they?

-Ryan

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