Could always be worse... At least it's a virus that
has to allow itself to be downloaded... Worst Case
Scenario, it could have been a self-installation +
Destroy HD virus. You know.. the kind where merely
LOOKING at the email will activate the installation...
Kaleb
--- spottedkittyuk <spottedkittyuk_at_yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> --- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "."
> <sirfox_at_t...> wrote:
> > J Hooten wrote:
> >
> > >this is a virus
> > >
> > It most certainly is.. I just ran through and
> checked my system, it's
> > clean, near as i can tell. I think it just spoofs
> a recently used
> > address. :P
>
> Most likely it's not your system, it's someone else
> who has your
> address in their Outlook address book who has this
> particular virus.
> It still makes the rounds now and then, whenever
> someone leaves their
> e-mail setup in the M$ default wide-open-for-viruses
> configuration...
>
>
>
>
=====
"All things are simple to you; the eye sees the target, the hands steady the weapon, the finger pulls the trigger, and an energy destroys the enemy.
But what of the subtlety of the myriad little events in that chain of action? What of the brain that directs the eye and the aim? What of the nerves that steady the hand? Of the very decision to shoot?
Ah, you call all of this sophistry! But I tell you: there are vulnerabilities to which you are blind...."
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Received on Sat Aug 07 2004 - 19:21:13 CDT