Frederick Heckel on 9 May 2004 17:11:02 -0000 |
On Sun, 9 May 2004 12:54:59 -0400 (EDT) Bob Schwier <schwepes@netaxs.com> claimed: > My sympathies, but what is the point of this particular spoofer? > I find that my spoofer managed to get me listed as a spammer. > Believe me I was not making light of the situation before. > This looks to be a deconstructed key telling the individual that > his signature is not safe though I would have expected longer primes > to be used than 89 and 307. > bs they're email viruses. the same ones that have been wandering around the internet for several months now. probably 95% of the people on this list have encountered them on a personal(spoofed address) or professional(virus running rampant at work) basis by this time. look up the w32.beagle virus if you're curious. not really necessary to discuss here. (fwph) -- Frederick Heckel [fwph@sccs.swarthmore.edu] (The strange attachment is my digital signature; do not be alarmed) =================================================================== Never lend your car to anyone to whom you have given birth. -- Erma Bombeck Attachment:
pgpLJOqrjTRQK.pgp
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