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Re: Virus attack ?

From: Jonathan Lewis <jonathan_at_jlcomp.demon.co.uk>
Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 07:04:42 +0100
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Kresimir

Too late, the "Hey dude" subject went on my destroy list some months ago so I don't try to check it any more. But you're probably right about the back track.

I just threw a warning to the list because I think "Hey Dude" was one of those that used to scan a system for any email addresses and pick a random to/from - and anyone on this list probably still has ListGuru_at_fatcity somewhere in their post box.

Regards

Jonathan Lewis

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Hi Jonathan

Can you check if that was the real "from" e-mail address? I have received few spam emails and viruses sent by myself?!?!?! (Fortunately they were intercepted by virus checker). These guys are good in using various tricks. If you check the full raw mail header it turns to be completely different source than the one that appears in the "from" field.

Kind regards

Kresimir Fabijanic

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