Another Virus Question

Barrie Heaton piano@a440.co.uk
Sat, 2 Nov 2002 22:27:43 +0000


In message <006e01c28270$7e4a1ed0$dbec3344@cc429961a>, Phil Bondi
<tito@philbondi.com> writes
>I am continuing to receive a "catchall" e-mail from
>
>catchall@iland.com
>
>everytime I send something to this list.
>
>This is what the e-mail says:
>
>If you receive this message it is because you are sending email
>to an account that does not exist at iland.com. If you feel like
> you've received this message in error, please send email to info@iland.com.

Possible explanation is some one on the list who has emailed you
privately has a virus -  the type that fakes headers and takes one of
the email address out of the address books you are the unlucky one -
what you need is a full email off some one who has received one of these
emails  that look like they came  from you. From the header you can see
who it really is. He/she logs on to get mail form piano tech and send
out a fresh batch of viruses.

All have one thing in common outlook express most email viruses use the
IFRAME exploit  to launch.  if everyone  dumped OE and used a true email
program that stuck to the rules 90% of viruses would disappear
overnight.


Barrie,


Barrie,
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