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Re: Someone is infected with some serious stuff! (Score: 1) by Zhen-Xjell on Tuesday, August 19 @ 13:28:15 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) http://castlecops.com | If you don't block those email addresses, you will get literally hundreds of emails in a matter of hours. |
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Re: Someone is infected with some serious stuff! (Score: 1) by moogles on Tuesday, August 19 @ 17:07:35 CEST (User Info | Send a Message) | hmmm I ahvne't had a real "surge" of mass e-mails of possible virus yet or seen any of it.
One the people at the company got MSBLAST which basically "went away" when the machine was patched for the RPC exploit from MS
(Symptoms like unable to file search, javascript disabled, opening IE causes svhost.exe to crash)
As for bogus e-mails... they are pretty easy to create.
As long as PHP is running off a server ... like a free service, I could sit n makeup e-mails that seem to come from random people at random hosts. Replying/looking at the full header says the mail came from noone@host.com though, which sending mail to that also fails heh |
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