On Sun, 2020-06-28 at 15:12 +1200, David Harris wrote:
> I normally compile OpenSSL with "no-asm", but this time I thought I'd
> try
> installing NASM and seeing what difference, if any, it actually made.
>
> I downloaded NASM from the official site (which I believe to be
> http://www.nasm.us) a
I normally compile OpenSSL with "no-asm", but this time I thought I'd try
installing NASM and seeing what difference, if any, it actually made.
I downloaded NASM from the official site (which I believe to be
http://www.nasm.us) and, as I always do with anything I source from outside my
firewall
From: "Jakob Bohm"
> On 2/16/2012 11:42 PM, David H. Lipman wrote:
>> From: "Johan Samyn"
>>
>> 48 hours later my replies have NOT made it to Gmane.
>> Mark: 2/16/12 @ 1742 hrs
>>
>>
> I guess that would be 2012-02-16 17:42 -0500 aka
> 2012-02-16 22:42 UTC?
>
> It arrived here on our European
On 02/17/2012 12:29 PM, Jakob Bohm wrote:
> On 2/16/2012 11:42 PM, David H. Lipman wrote:
>> From: "Johan Samyn"
>>
>> 48 hours later my replies have NOT made it to Gmane.
>> Mark: 2/16/12 @ 1742 hrs
>>
>>
> I guess that would be 2012-02-16 17:42 -0500 aka
> 2012-02-16 22:42 UTC?
>
> It arrived
On 2/16/2012 11:42 PM, David H. Lipman wrote:
From: "Johan Samyn"
48 hours later my replies have NOT made it to Gmane.
Mark: 2/16/12 @ 1742 hrs
I guess that would be 2012-02-16 17:42 -0500 aka
2012-02-16 22:42 UTC?
It arrived here on our European mailserver
2012-02-17 11:01:12 UTC
From
From: "Johan Samyn"
48 hours later my replies have NOT made it to Gmane.
Mark: 2/16/12 @ 1742 hrs
--
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http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
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On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 4:42 PM, Johan Samyn wrote:
> Hi,
> I just compiled openssl-1.0.0g on a Win7 box using MingW. All went well,
> except I got a virus alert from Avira for 'TR/Graftor.10418.101' found
> in the file .../openssl-1.0.0g/test/asn1test.exe. That virus was ad
On 14-02-2012 22:58, Wim Lewis wrote:
> On 14 Feb 2012, at 1:42 PM, Johan Samyn wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I just compiled openssl-1.0.0g on a Win7 box using MingW. All went well,
>> except I got a virus alert from Avira for 'TR/Graftor.10418.101' found
>> in the file
Hi,
> I just compiled openssl-1.0.0g on a Win7 box using MingW. All went well,
> except I got a virus alert from Avira for 'TR/Graftor.10418.101' found
> in the file .../openssl-1.0.0g/test/asn1test.exe. That virus was added
> to the Avira VDF file on 2012-01-18.
> Avir
Hi,
I just compiled openssl-1.0.0g on a Win7 box using MingW. All went well,
except I got a virus alert from Avira for 'TR/Graftor.10418.101' found
in the file .../openssl-1.0.0g/test/asn1test.exe. That virus was added
to the Avira VDF file on 2012-01-18.
Avira denies access to it, so th
Just for you to know...
While compiling OpenSSL 0.9.8a and OpenSSL 0.9.8 Snapshot
from 17. Feb. 2006 my virus scanner alerted a virus to me
(what I consider a false positive):
AntiVirenKit 16.0.5 by G DATA Software AG
KAV Engine: AVK 16.5594
BD Engine: BD 16.2751
Virus: Backdoor.Win32
> -Original Message-
> From: Thomas H Jones II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 27 February 2004 23:10
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Virus Scanner
>
>
> Is there any possibility that this list could be run through a virus
> scanner so that
mpany's IT team to believe that the
> OpenSSL list is a virus source :-)
:-)
Anyway, I've sent a report to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (origin of the spam) and I suggest all
of you who received this does the same. If you do, attach the original spam emails and
extract the header information o
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
file for a closer look, it was not identified as a
virus by Norton, unlike the trojan.
Well, sorry for the OT disgression, I'm out of that thread now :-)
Laurent
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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 suspici
uot;I'd like to know what does it mean???
Why are you don't answer my questions?.
Best Regards
GVBQEDEKYTKRYFZMZULDMJKYVPVVTFPKCVUNWX"
The mails contains an attachment that contains an html page containing a virus. In the
original mail, the "Best Regards" line is also
The file you have sent was infected with a virus but InterScan E-Mail VirusWall
could not clean it.
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The MessageLabs Virus Control Centre discovered a possible
virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan)
in an email sent by you.
Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has
happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught,
and what to do if you
Achtung, die von Ihnen versandte Mail enthaelt entweder
einen Computer Virus oder mindestens eine beigefuegte Datei des Typs
BAT, CHM, CMD, COM, CPL, EXE, HLP, INF, INS, ISP, JAR, JS, JSE, LNK, MDB, MDE,
MSC, MSI, MSP, MST, OCX, PIF, PL, REG, SCR, SCT, SHB, SHS, VB, VBE, VBS, WSC,
WSF, WSH
und
Title: ScanMail Message: To Recipient virus found and action taken.
ScanMail for Microsoft Exchange has detected virus-infected attachment(s).
Sender = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Recipient(s) = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject = Hi
Scanning Time = 12/04/2001 20:47:40
Action on virus found:
The attachment
Antigen for Exchange found gone.scr infected with W32/Goner@MM (ED) (McAfee4) virus.
The file is currently Removed. The message, "Hi", was
sent from Nilesh Malpekar and was discovered in SMTP Messages\Inbound
located at Corrent Organization/First Administrative Group
The file you have sent was infected with a virus but InterScan E-Mail VirusWall
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> Name: ZealandjTel.pif
>ZealandjTel.pifType: Shortcut to MS-DOS Program
>(application/x-unknown-content-type-piffile)
> Encoding: base64
Warning this is a virus. Magistr B or something. I know no-one's that dumb but I was
once!
The MessageLabs Virus Control Centre discovered a possible
virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan)
in an email sent by you.
Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has
happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught,
and what to do if you
The MessageLabs Virus Control Centre discovered a possible
virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan)
in an email sent by you.
Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has
happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught,
and what to do if you
The MessageLabs Virus Control Centre discovered a possible
virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan)
in an email sent by you.
Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has
happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught,
and what to do if you
Antigen for Exchange found whatever.exe infected with Aliz.4096.Worm
(Norman,Sophos) virus.
The file is currently Removed. The message, " Funny site hehe ;-) ", was
sent from Heejung Um and was discovered in IMC Queues\Inbound
located at NDS/NDS-JER/N
Antigen for Exchange found whatever.exe infected with Aliz.4096.Worm
(Norman,Sophos) virus.
The file is currently Removed. The message, "Fw: site i found ! ", was
sent from Heejung Um and was discovered in IMC Queues\Inbound
located at NDS/NDS-JER/N
The MessageLabs Virus Control Centre discovered a possible
virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan)
in an email sent by you.
Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has
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01, Charles Stack wrote:
> > What's really irritating is the frequency of virus laden messages and SPAM
> > on the mail list. This is a security related list...you'd think the people
> > on it would be smart enough to know to run a virus scanner if they are
> > running
I'd like to apologise for the infected message that my computer sent
yesterday and all the spam it caused with the automatic replies it sent back
to the list. We cut off all outgoing mail as soon as possible but it was
already too late, some messages had been sent.
I hope no more harm was done to
What's really irritating is the frequency of virus laden messages and SPAM
on the mail list. This is a security related list...you'd think the people
on it would be smart enough to know to run a virus scanner if they are
running a Windows mail client.
I'm grateful that some c
Title: Message
-Original Message-From: Scott Statland
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 7:13
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: There was a virus found
in an email
There was a virus found in either the
body or attachmenty of an email on CONTROL. Please scan
n a steady demonstration of security problems and this is escalating. At best
- virus scanners are reactive and not proactive. If this is varient "C" for instance
then the "fix" code may still leave you vulnerable.
This virus is very tame I'd say. In about a month it
and how is this relevant to the discussion of openssl???
On Thursday, October 4, 2001, at 06:05 PM, System Attendant wrote:
> ScanMail for Microsoft Exchange has detected virus-infected
> attachment(s).
>
> Sender = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Recipient(s) = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sub
Title: ScanMail Message: To Recipient virus found and action taken.
ScanMail for Microsoft Exchange has detected virus-infected attachment(s).
Sender = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Recipient(s) = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject = frustration about x509 versions ?
Scanning Time = 10/04/2001 16:05:43
Title: Panda Antivirus PYME
Èç²»ÄÜÕý³£ä¯ÀÀweb·½Ê½µÄEmail, Çëµ¥»÷ ´Ë´¦.
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Antigen for Exchange found Emanuel.exe infected with Win32
(Norman,CA(InoculateIT),CA(Vet)) virus.
The file is currently Removed. The message, "Rejected Message", was
sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and was discovered in Antonio
Maio\Inbox\OpenSSL Lists
located at Hemera Technologies/HEME
Achtung, die von Ihnen versandte Mail enthaelt entweder
einen Computer Virus oder mindestens eine beigefuegte Datei des Typs
BAT, CHM, CMD, COM, CPL, EXE, HLP, INF, INS, ISP, JAR, JS, JSE, LNK, MDB, MDE,
MSC, MSI, MSP, MST, OCX, PIF, PL, REG, SCR, SCT, SHB, SHS, VB, VBE, VBS, WSC,
WSF, WSH
und
Title: ScanMail Message: To Recipient virus found and action taken.
ScanMail for Microsoft Exchange has detected virus-infected attachment(s).
Sender = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Recipient(s) = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject = Rejected Message
Scanning Time = 09/10/2001 05:35:08
Action on virus found
Achtung, die von Ihnen versandte Mail enthaelt entweder
einen Computer Virus oder mindestens eine beigefuegte Datei des Typs
BAT, CHM, CMD, COM, CPL, EXE, HLP, INF, INS, ISP, JAR, JS, JSE, LNK, MDB, MDE,
MSC, MSI, MSP, MST, OCX, PIF, PL, REG, SCR, SCT, SHB, SHS, VB, VBE, VBS, WSC,
WSF, WSH
und
Title: ScanMail Message: To Recipient virus found and action taken.
ScanMail for Microsoft Exchange has detected virus-infected attachment(s).
Sender = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Recipient(s) = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject = RE: RootCA+SubCA+SubCA
Scanning Time = 09/05/2001 10:23:32
Action on virus
e properly placed on an FTP site somewhere,
anyway.
Just a thought. I'm not really bothered by any of the message-bouncing
and virus-detection spam, myself, and tend to think it's funny instead
of getting mad over it.
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On Wed, 22 Aug 2001, Caliban Tiresias Darklock wrote:
> Just out of curiosity, why are attachments allowed on the list in the
> first place? Is there any legitimate reason for it?
Well, why not? Is there any legitimate reason *not* to?
--
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>-Original Message-
>From: Steven Reddie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: 22 August 2001 12:23
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Wasn't someone joking about the virus being posted by an
>autoresponder
>
>
>At least I thought it was a joke.
>
>
Hello postmaster,
+
stop your silly antivirus program
+
Wednesday, August 22, 2001, 12:35:41 PM, you wrote:
pni> The file you have sent was infected with a virus but InterScan E-Mail VirusWall
pni> could not clean i
On Wed, 22 Aug 2001 08:05:24 -0600, Nathan Bell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I still think this would all stop if the openssl mail server rejected (and
>deleted) the virus before sending the message to everyone on the list.
Just out of curiosity, why are attachments allowed on the
I still think this would all stop if the openssl mail server rejected (and
deleted) the virus before sending the message to everyone on the list.
Thomas Bätzler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Steven Reddie [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > Subject: Wasn't someone joking about
The file you have sent was infected with a virus but InterScan E-Mail VirusWall
could not clean it.
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Hi,
> Steven Reddie [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Subject: Wasn't someone joking about the virus being posted by an
> autoresponder
>
> At least I thought it was a joke.
>
No Joke. The virus scanner run by btitele.com bounces the virus
back on the list ag
Your message has not been delivered to its addressees because antivirus
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computer virus or some other code (see below) that could cause damage
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check the attachments you
At least I thought it was a joke.
Steven
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Antigen for Exchange found Emanuel.exe infected with Win32 (Norman,Sophos)
virus.
The file is currently Removed. The message, "Rejected Message", was
sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and was discovered in IMC Queues\Inbound
located at NDS/NDS-JER/N
Antigen for Exchange found Emanuel.exe infected with W32/Navidad-B (Sophos)
virus.
The file is currently Removed. The message, "Rejected Message", was
sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and was discovered in Wilt, Paul\Inbox
located at BellHowell/UMI Ann Arbo
The MessageLabs Virus Control Centre discovered a possible
virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan)
in an email sent by you.
Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has
happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught,
and what to do if you
Achtung, die von Ihnen versandte Mail enthaelt entweder
einen Computer Virus oder mindestens eine beigefuegte Datei des Typs
BAT, CHM, CMD, COM, CPL, EXE, HLP, INF, INS, ISP, JAR, JS, JSE, LNK, MDB, MDE,
MSC, MSI, MSP, MST, OCX, PIF, PL, REG, SCR, SCT, SHB, SHS, VB, VBE, VBS, WSC,
WSF, WSH
und
The MessageLabs Virus Control Centre discovered a possible
virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan)
in an email sent by you.
Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has
happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught,
and what to do if you
Antigen for Exchange found Emanuel.exe infected with W32/Navidad.e@M (McAfee4) virus.
The file is currently Removed. The message, "Rejected Message", was
sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and was discovered in SMTP Messages\Inbound
located at Corrent Organization/First Administrative Group
Antigen for Exchange found Emanuel.exe infected with W32/Navidad.e@M (McAfee4) virus.
The file is currently Removed. The message, "Rejected Message", was
sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and was discovered in SMTP Messages\Inbound
located at Corrent Organization/First Administrative Group
roken. However it is perfectly reasonable for a list reflector to *add*
this header, and I appreciate the service.
Besides, I'm getting a nice list of virus-scanner companies that don't
know how to write proper autoresponders. :-/
--
Mark H. Wood, Le
On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 01:33:18PM +0200, Michael Ströder wrote:
> > I just wonder why this program send this info to the list and not
> > to the person who sent the virus ;-)
>
> Because the mailing list processor is configured to set the Reply-To
> address to the list addr
uesday, August 21, 2001 11:09 AM
Subject: RE: Please reconfigure majordomo to not set Reply-To (was: Failed
to clean virus file Emanuel.exe)
> Many lists are configured to only accept posts from subscribers to the
list,
> which stops the types of mail that we're getting right now, but I don
The file you have sent was infected with a virus but InterScan E-Mail VirusWall
could not clean it.
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The file you have sent was infected with a virus but InterScan E-Mail VirusWall
could not clean it.
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>-Original Message-
>From: Amos Gouaux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: 20 August 2001 14:03
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Please reconfigure majordomo to not set Reply-To (was:
>Failed to clean virus file Emanuel.exe)
>
>
>>>>>> On Mon,
configured to set the Reply-To
>> address to the list address. IMHO this should be changed to reduce
>> such problems with automatic replies (vacation e-mails, virus-scans
>> etc.).
ctd> But that would make *regular* replies a pain in the ass for list
ctd> members.
What we do
> >Because the mailing list processor is configured to set the Reply-To
> >address to the list address. IMHO this should be changed to reduce
> >such problems with automatic replies (vacation e-mails, virus-scans
> >etc.).
>
> But that would make *regular* repl
ny other high-volume list that I know. I think the break-
>even point between convenient replies and preventing this stuff has
>been reached and I would also vote for disabling the Reply-To
>function!
I'm on another list, where emails are set up to Reply-To the list,
and we *never* see
Antigen for Exchange found Emanuel.exe infected with Win32 virus.
The file is currently Deleted. The message, "quick and dirty tunnel to SSL
?", was
sent from ¹é»ó¼ö and was discovered in Raji Abdelaziz\Inbox
located at Breakwater Communications/BREA
The file you have sent was infected with a virus but InterScan E-Mail VirusWall
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[not setting Reply-To]
> But that would make *regular* replies a pain in the ass for list
> members.
The amount of such "accidents" like this one or the vacation mail
disaster that seems to hit this list every few weeks is much more
than on any other high-volume list that I know. I think the b
Antigen for Exchange found Emanuel.exe infected with W32/Navidad-B (Sophos)
virus.
The file is currently Removed. The message, "quick and dirty tunnel to SSL
?", was
sent from and was discovered in Wilt, Paul\Inbox
located at BellHowell/UMI Ann Arbo
Antigen for Exchange found Emanuel.exe infected with W32/Navidad-B (Sophos)
virus.
The file is currently Removed. The message, "quick and dirty tunnel to SSL
?", was
sent from and was discovered in Wilt, Paul\Inbox
located at BellHowell/UMI Ann Arbo
Antigen for Exchange found Emanuel.exe infected with Win32 (Norman,Sophos)
virus.
The file is currently Removed. The message, "Re: quick and dirty tunnel to
SSL ?", was
sent from =?ks_c_5601-1987?B?uem787z2?= and was discovered in IMC
Queues\Inbound
located at NDS/NDS-JER/N
Antigen for Exchange found Emanuel.exe infected with W32/Navidad.e@M (McAfee4) virus.
The file is currently Removed. The message, "Re: quick and dirty tunnel to SSL ?", was
sent from =?ks_c_5601-1987?B?uem787z2?= and was discovered in SMTP Messages\Inbound
located at Corrent Organiza
Antigen for Exchange found Emanuel.exe infected with W32/Navidad.e@M (McAfee4) virus.
The file is currently Removed. The message, "Re: quick and dirty tunnel to SSL ?", was
sent from =?ks_c_5601-1987?B?uem787z2?= and was discovered in SMTP Messages\Inbound
located at Corrent Organiza
On Mon, 20 Aug 2001 13:33:18 +0200, Michael Ströder
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Because the mailing list processor is configured to set the Reply-To
>address to the list address. IMHO this should be changed to reduce
>such problems with automatic replies (vacation e-mails, v
Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
>
> At 09:13 ¤W¤È 2001/8/20 +0200, you wrote:
>
> > The file you have sent was infected with a virus but InterScan
> > E-Mail VirusWall
> > could not clean it.
>
> I just wonder why this program send this info to the list and not
&
Antigen for Exchange found Emanuel.exe infected with Win32 (Norman,Sophos)
virus.
The file is currently Removed. The message, "Re: quick and dirty tunnel to
SSL ?", was
sent from =?ks_c_5601-1987?B?uem787z2?= and was discovered in IMC
Queues\Inbound
located at NDS/NDS-JER/N
Your message has not been delivered to its addressees because antivirus
software (VirusScan http://www.nai.com) detected that it contained a
computer virus or some other code (see below) that could cause damage
to the computer network of Mote Marine Laboratory. Please
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The file you have sent was infected with a virus but InterScan E-Mail VirusWall
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The MessageLabs Virus Control Centre discovered a possible
virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan)
in an email sent by you.
Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has
happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught,
and what to do if you
The MessageLabs Virus Control Centre discovered a possible
virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan)
in an email sent by you.
Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has
happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught,
and what to do if you
The file you have sent was infected with a virus but InterScan E-Mail VirusWall
could not clean it.
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Achtung, die von Ihnen versandte Mail enthaelt entweder
einen Computer Virus oder mindestens eine beigefuegte Datei des Typs
BAT, CHM, CMD, COM, CPL, EXE, HLP, INF, INS, ISP, JAR, JS, JSE, LNK, MDB, MDE,
MSC, MSI, MSP, MST, OCX, PIF, PL, REG, SCR, SCT, SHB, SHS, VB, VBE, VBS, WSC,
WSF, WSH
und
Achtung, die von Ihnen versandte Mail enthaelt entweder
einen Computer Virus oder mindestens eine beigefuegte Datei des Typs
BAT, CHM, CMD, COM, CPL, EXE, HLP, INF, INS, ISP, JAR, JS, JSE, LNK, MDB, MDE,
MSC, MSI, MSP, MST, OCX, PIF, PL, REG, SCR, SCT, SHB, SHS, VB, VBE, VBS, WSC,
WSF, WSH
und
Achtung, die von Ihnen versandte Mail enthaelt entweder
einen Computer Virus oder mindestens eine beigefuegte Datei des Typs
BAT, CHM, CMD, COM, CPL, EXE, HLP, INF, INS, ISP, JAR, JS, JSE, LNK, MDB, MDE,
MSC, MSI, MSP, MST, OCX, PIF, PL, REG, SCR, SCT, SHB, SHS, VB, VBE, VBS, WSC,
WSF, WSH
und
silly.
I just got my RedHat 7 Professional Server. On the box it says that Sophos
Anti-Virus is included. You can probably install it as a plug-in to
Majordomo. (and while somebody fixes majordomo@openssl, *please* remove
reply-to, the list gets enough off topic posts anyway)
Amanda.
On Mon,
ultimedia extension to Pine... ;-)
>
> I know this is drifting off-topic, but I'm curious.
>
> Our corporate gateway apparently filtered this virus, since there's
> no trace of it in my inbox other than converstion about it. What
> vulnerability did it exploit? If you care to
#x27;m curious.
Our corporate gateway apparently filtered this virus, since there's
no trace of it in my inbox other than converstion about it. What
vulnerability did it exploit? If you care to reply, perhaps edit
the To: line to point to me instead of the list.
Thanks!
Paul Allen
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Achtung, die von Ihnen versandte Mail enthaelt entweder
einen Computer Virus oder mindestens eine beigefuegte Datei des Typs
BAT, CHM, CMD, COM, CPL, EXE, HLP, INF, INS, ISP, JAR, JS, JSE, LNK, MDB, MDE,
MSC, MSI, MSP, MST, OCX, PIF, PL, REG, SCR, SCT, SHB, SHS, VB, VBE, VBS, WSC,
WSF, WSH
und
A L E R T E V I R U S
Notre système de détection automatique anti-virus
a détecté un virus dans un message qui vous a été
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> Or the misconfigured scanners that mail alerts to mailing lists instead of
> just the
> originator and local recipient.
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> Bob McConnell
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Or the misconfigured scanners that mail alerts to mailing lists instead of
just the
originator and local recipient.
Bob McConnell
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WARNIN THIS VBS-FILE IS INFECTED WITH A VIRUS!
24.03.2000 13:51 Error during cleaning C:\TEMP\LINKS.VBS VBS/FreeLink
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Goetz Babin-Ebell
> Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 06:45 PM
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> Subject: Re: FW: DANGER: Possible virus for sam
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> At 17:03 26.01.00 -, Samu
it's a trojan visual basic script for mIRC, it hooks into your scripts,
builds a runtime and propogates itself.
delete it.
-d
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> What is this attachment?? What does it do?
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> Ian Brennan wrote:
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>> Have fun with these links.
>> Bye.
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