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| Thread ID: 18469 | 2002-04-25 12:22:00 | W32/Klez.e@MM virus | Guest (0) | Press F1 |
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| 45640 | 2002-04-25 12:22:00 | See www.dontronics.com This means that the infected computer randomly selects a sender and recipient from their address book or any email address on their system, and sends a virus in the name of the sender to the recipient. If you get the virus sent to you, then it also means you are in this address book or listed on their system, and the sender isn't actually the sender. They are simply in the infected computers address book or somewhere on their system also There is a virus currently doing the rounds: W32/Klez.e@MM Have a look at: vil.nai.com and www.F-Secure.com |
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| 45641 | 2002-04-25 19:24:00 | It might be able to forge the senders address but it cannot forge the true senders ISP IP address which you can get from the message source properties. The IP address might give you a clue as to who the true sender is, or better still complain to ISP whose IP address is in the message source. That will usually result in some action. | Guest (0) | ||
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