Hi Thanks for the warning about the "virus" file. I have the extensions turned on in the folder options, so things like this show up better. If you have them hidden it looks just like a .doc file. I
<< Well, my virus checker didn't spot it. Probably it needs to be updated. I read the message, but did nothing about the attachment. Then, after reading the warnings, I deleted that message alltogeth
Hi all, I received a message purporting to come from a member of this list at 15.24 today. This had an attachment with the filename satellites.doc.pif. Thankfully this was caught by my virus checker
<< Or is it now possible to generate a completely fictitious communication path header? Alternatively the originator may be in blissfully ignorance? I would be grateful if someone would comment.>> Al
Hi all, I received a message purporting to come from a member of this list at 15.24 today. This had an attachment with the filename satellites.doc.pif. Thankfully this was caught by my virus checker
Isn't it possible to trace this sort of thing back? Received: from host62-7-55-203.in-addr.btopenworld.com ([62.7.55.203] helo=j1r9b7) Doesn't this mean that the person who released "bugbear" is at l
Hi all the message purporting to come from Larry Kayser, who is now no longer active on LF I believe contains a very suspicious attachment...see Dave Sargents recent posting on a new virus. It certin