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Madgardener 23-09-2003 05:32 AM

found this in pictures newsgroup
 
Take a look at the page referred to by the URL:



It explains why there has been so much lately. The scoundrel responsible
has been particularly clever in using it to harvest names and addresses from
the Usenet newsgroups, both to target as recipients of the SPAM and to
generate phony return addresses, and it appears to generate enough
variability in both the subject header and the name of the attachment
containing the worm that, at least my ISP's, anti-spam system doesn't catch
but a tiny fraction of it.

The good news it that Norton's antivirus software recognizes it and protects
from infection. I have received thousands of these things and still my
system remains uncontaminated! Now, if only we could track down the
worthless *******(s) responsible for this, so we can obtain a little
justice!

Cheers,

Ted



Lorraine 23-09-2003 12:02 PM

found this in pictures newsgroup
 
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 00:22:42 -0400, "Madgardener"
wrote:

system remains uncontaminated! Now, if only we could track down the
worthless *******(s) responsible for this, so we can obtain a little
justice!


I'm thinking the RIAA is probably the culprit. First, 12-year-old girls
and now this. They have no shame.

Frank Logullo 23-09-2003 02:02 PM

found this in pictures newsgroup
 

"Madgardener" wrote in message
...
Take a look at the page referred to by the URL:



It explains why there has been so much lately. The scoundrel responsible
has been particularly clever in using it to harvest names and addresses

from
the Usenet newsgroups, both to target as recipients of the SPAM and to
generate phony return addresses, and it appears to generate enough
variability in both the subject header and the name of the attachment
containing the worm that, at least my ISP's, anti-spam system doesn't

catch
but a tiny fraction of it.

The good news it that Norton's antivirus software recognizes it and

protects
from infection. I have received thousands of these things and still my
system remains uncontaminated! Now, if only we could track down the
worthless *******(s) responsible for this, so we can obtain a little
justice!

I use Mailwasher (it's free) and munge my email address. Mailwasher just
downloads header and has option of bouncing mail back like a Telezapper.
Unfortunately most of these addresses are fake. Think it helps a little.
These spammers and virus spreaders should do serious jail time.
Frank



Travis 23-09-2003 05:02 PM

found this in pictures newsgroup
 
Frank Logullo wrote:
I use Mailwasher (it's free) and munge my email address.
Mailwasher just downloads header and has option of bouncing
mail back like a Telezapper. Unfortunately most of these
addresses are fake. Think it helps a little.


Because of the fake addresses bouncing back just adds to the problem.
Don't do it.

--
Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8b
Sunset Zone 5


Frank Logullo 23-09-2003 09:02 PM

found this in pictures newsgroup
 

"Travis" wrote in message
...
Frank Logullo wrote:
I use Mailwasher (it's free) and munge my email address.
Mailwasher just downloads header and has option of bouncing
mail back like a Telezapper. Unfortunately most of these
addresses are fake. Think it helps a little.


Because of the fake addresses bouncing back just adds to the problem.
Don't do it.

I have mixed feelings about this. If problem gets serious enough, maybe
authorities will act.
The good thing about Mailwasher is it downloads headers only and you don't
have to wade through all the crap on your pc.
Frank




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