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Thu, 5 Aug 2004 20:44:33 -0400
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I receive several of these messages a day from various addresses from this group
and ONLY this group.  Whatever the problem is, it is cluttering up my Inbox and
obviously other's as well.  Someone needs to figure out what the problem is and
get it solved.  I am not convinced that the person who's email is listed in the
"informative" email is the one sending the virus.  I think they are the one
GETTING the virus and Norton turns around and send a notification out to the
"offender".  The problem is that this list is getting the notification, so we
ALL get "informed".

MaryB.

John McCann wrote:

> Don't know if any of this information will help shed light on the problem.
>
> I also got the message from a "Jody". Norton didn't pick it up, but: (1)
> there was no text in the message body; (2) there was an attachment called
> "Smoke.cpl"; (3), that was all I needed to know...bang, immediately smacked
> "shift delete" to get rid of the message and attachment forever...god
> willing.
>
> Now, when Jody Ianuzzi posts to vicug-l, the full name "Jody W Ianuzzi"
> appears before the bracketed "vicug-l", followed by the subject text.
> However, the message without text in the body and with the "Smoke.cpl"
> attachment just had the name "Jody" in the "from" field. Hence, I infer that
> it wasn't sent from Jody W Ianuzzi's customary "vicug-l" account.
>
> The larger question is, in the wake of the recent "meadlark" nonsense, list
> administrator / owner, Mark Senk, indicated that he was going to review all
> posts before allowing them to go to the list, so I'm not sure how the
> "Smoke.cpl" post (without message text) got by him. Didn't mean for that to
> sound like a put-down; thank you, Mark, for all you do; list administration
> can be a thankless job, and I know we've all benefited from the knowledge
> sharing that goes on here.
>
> All I can tell you guys is: "be vigilent as hell."
>
> John
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jody W Ianuzzi" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 9:01 PM
> Subject: [VICUG-L] Virus
>
> > Hello Mick,
> >
> > I am running the latest updates on Norton which I am constantly updating.
> I
> > run a whole system check every Friday evening.  I have a high security
> > firewall on my system.  My husband is in the information security business
> > and I had him check my computer.  I have no viruses.
> >
> > Perhaps someone with my email address in their address book had a virus
> and
> > it is being sent out in my name.  I know my machine is clean.
> >
> > JODY
> >
> >
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