--- David Parenteau <kitfox_at_firstlight.net> wrote:
> This virus, like just about every other email worm
> these days, randomly selects an email address to
> spoof from. This simply means that the person
> who is infected has your email address somewhere in
> their computer, whether it be a text file, address
> book, or even html cache.
>
> That way people who get it might be dumb enough to
> email you and say "Hey, Brandon! Quit sending me
> stuff like that!" when you didn't send it at all,
> thus keeping the real virus safe.
Funny, I'm not infected, and I've got POP3 and SMTP
blocked on my comp... So how does it send messages to
people using my information, when I've no contacts on
any POP3 client or Yahoo? :D Sounds more like a
random email harvest thingy to me...
-=WhiteWulfe=-
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"Oh, come on, INSERTiON isn't that hard..." - Famous last words playing DDR - Me
Received on Tue Mar 09 2004 - 23:24:20 CST