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Re: Returned Mails
From: "Paul Kurczaba" <paul () myipis com>
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 21:14:46 -0400
This happens to me all the time. Companies cause more trouble than good when they send out a virus warning to the "sender" stating that they have a virus. -Paul Kurczaba ----- Original Message ----- From: "Guru4u Support" <support () guru4u co uk> To: <security-basics () securityfocus com> Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 1:55 PM Subject: Returned Mails
Hi, This is probably a stupid question but I could do with some confirmation of what I think is happening. I've been receiving a lot of 'return' emails
claiming
they have been returned as I have a virus. Example below: A virus was found in a message sent by this account. --- Scan information follows --- Result: Virus Detected Virus Name: W32.Netsky.C@mm File Attachment: posting.txt.com Attachment Status: deleted --- Original message information follows --- From: *************@guru4u.co.uk To: ********.com Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 23:32:12 +0100 Subject: SPAM: the truth? Received: from netcel.com ([80.42.154.232]) by nospam.netcel.com (SAVSMTP 3.1.0.29) with SMTP id M2004042323185126674 for ********.com>; Fri, 23 Apr 2004 23:18:52 +0100 I have up to now guessed these were down to 'someone' else's pc infected with netsky or mydoom but after a lull I have been bombarded with loads of such mails over the course of the day. I would just like some reassurance that this is indeed due to other people infected boxes rather mine. I have of course run several full system scans with Norton av with the latest definitions etc and do use a firewall, Spybot etc. I've googled and this starts to confirm my suspicions but isn't
authorative.
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Current thread:
- Returned Mails Guru4u Support (Apr 26)
- Re: Returned Mails Eric Paynter (Apr 27)
- Re: Returned Mails Paul Kurczaba (Apr 27)
- RE: Returned Mails Mike (Apr 27)
- Re: Returned Mails JEREMY Anderson (Apr 27)
- Re: Returned Mails Murad Talukdar (Apr 27)
- RE: Returned Mails Jason Haith (Apr 27)
- Re: Returned Mails Guru4u Support (Apr 27)
- Re: Returned Mails khayes (Apr 28)
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- RE: Returned Mails Ricardo Saramago (Apr 27)