RE: Virus spam

2003-08-14 Thread Lyngmo Ted
Laurent Blume wrote: > Lyngmo Ted wrote: > > > > If the list is open for non member posting, I suggest we > > change that. > > I've received the same, and I agree with you that it may be a good > solution to stop that. > > I wouldn't like my company's IT team to believe that the > OpenSSL lis

RE: Virus spam

2003-08-14 Thread Pascal Rodrigue
Hi, It's the third spam I've received throught the mailing list. Two words to say : annoying and useless. Amen. --- Pascal Rodrigue Analyste de l'informatique Division de l'exploitation Service de l'informatique et des télécommunications Université Laval

Re: Virus spam

2003-08-14 Thread Laurent Blume
Louis LeBlanc wrote: Typically, these trojans are dialers or spyware of some sort that install themselves when some unsuspecting person opens them. If you ever have one installed on you, you'll very likely start getting random popups to some Russian porn site. These trojans are usually base64 enc

Re: Virus spam

2003-08-12 Thread Louis LeBlanc
On 08/12/03 11:09 AM, Laurent Blume sat at the `puter and typed: > Lyngmo Ted wrote: > [snip] > > The mails contains an attachment that contains an html page > > containing a virus. In the original mail, the "Best Regards" line is > > also a link to a suspicious page. > > > > The mail header sugge