Kyle,
I doubt that's a virus. I'm thinking it's porn...
-- -Jon jonsdak@midmaine.com http://jonsdakota.tripod.com 1996 Dodge Dakota Sport 4X4, 3.9L V6, 42RE, 3.92:1 8.25 axle, "BackRack" Headache Rack, Dodge Motorsports decals, steering wheel cover, and front license plate, diamond-plate bedrail covers, Lund VentVisors, Lund BugShield, Jensen MP-3310 CD/MP3 Receiver, Pioneer TS-G1347's in front, TS-A5713's in rear, Bulldog RS-82 Remote Starter "Kyle Vanditmars" <kylevan@telus.net> wrote in message news:bi06ii$fil$1@bent.twistedbits.net... > > Bob Tom wrote: > > > > There's another worm going around as well since July. It's a variation > > of the Blaster worm. AFAIK, it attacks networks, not spread by > > attachments and Win2000 and XP seem to be the vulnerable OS. > > > > Out of curiosity, do you think that an e-mail with the body I quoted is > a likely suspect of being the Blaster worm trying to lure me in? Go to > a website, and it installs itself as activeX or something and then > initiates the RPC calls? Or is it just more effin' spam? DO NOT FOLLOW > THE LINKS, I'VE MANGLED THEM (*****) FOR A REASON. > > [begin quote] > You have a secret admirer > Find out who below > http://www.*****************geocities.com/ganapath92294/webcam.html > > > If you want further information from me directly, > we can have a private meeting > http://www.geocities.com/bur****************ton94238/webcam.html > [end quote] > >
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