d-mute worm???
Unfortunately MS products aren't the only ones with vulnerabilities, they just currently present the largest bullseye for script kiddies & spammers to compromise.
Most of these worms will scan your address book and several other common info storage locations looking for such info, and Immanuel is correct in that they typically disguise themselves as coming from a random email address in their pool of info they've gathered.
Most of these worms will scan your address book and several other common info storage locations looking for such info, and Immanuel is correct in that they typically disguise themselves as coming from a random email address in their pool of info they've gathered.
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Been getting similar emails lately, but from user AT spacef to at0mic AT telenet .be .
I asked Mehdi, but that user doesn't exist. Anyone have both adresses in their adressbook? If so, check your machine for the Win32/Bagle.AG@mm virus, it just won't stop emailing me.
All viri by email are blocked by my provider btw, I just get the reports ( no headers or IP in there...) Maybe I should switch the filter off, check the originator's IP and see if he's got the Messenger Service running. Finally a good use to that service

yeah, the spacef.com e mails do not exist anymore, or at least, I do not manage them anymore (they shouldn't exist, i doubt someone else is using them anyway).
+ I ran AVG and Norton antivirus, after viri database upgrade, and I have no virus on any of my machines ...
+ my email adress book begins with user with no email (blank) so a mass mailer should not work (if i beleive a trick given by atomic if i remember well)
In the past I even received virii from planetz emails or other scope developpers & designers.
I do not know where it comes from
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+ I ran AVG and Norton antivirus, after viri database upgrade, and I have no virus on any of my machines ...
+ my email adress book begins with user with no email (blank) so a mass mailer should not work (if i beleive a trick given by atomic if i remember well)
In the past I even received virii from planetz emails or other scope developpers & designers.
I do not know where it comes from

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Saw tooth tremolo, which distorts more and more when reaching the end of it's cycle - also, if it is saw down. Slow speeds needed.
I never thought of this before, and I am shure some good Modularian could do it pretty easily, but that was my idea, when you said Atomic-Terminator.dev
I never thought of this before, and I am shure some good Modularian could do it pretty easily, but that was my idea, when you said Atomic-Terminator.dev

Information for new readers: A forum member named Braincell is known for spreading lies and malicious information without even knowing the basics of, what he is talking about. If noone responds to him, it is because he is ignored.
if you run a mailserver you can fake any sender name AT somewhere.On 2004-08-08 16:58, Mehdi_T wrote:
...(Still haven't found what it could be though but if you have an idea....
It just doesn't co-relate with the sender's (as appearing in the fake) real IP adress, but who's looking down the complete trace ?
There is no special system behind this - it just happens by data collecting of spammers and clowns that those items are mixed up.
From time to time I receive a note about a bouncing email with a 'virus' sent by me to someone - I just ignore and trash the stuff.
cheers, tom
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/
or download at http://www.download.com/3000-2144-10045 ... tag=button
finds and removes spyware, spammailer, suspect cookies etc..
or download at http://www.download.com/3000-2144-10045 ... tag=button
finds and removes spyware, spammailer, suspect cookies etc..
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Ad aware works great (though it doesn't remove everything) but it's PC not Mac and Andy uses a MAc, I belive (though he's got a PC laptop?). I don't want to start another PC/Mac battle but surfing the internet is painless here. No worms, no trojans, no no. If you by chance try to open an email attachement it's 90% pif or exe or any other win32 stuff - it once occured to me to open such s**t and the only reaction was a warning "this is not a win32 compatible machine", hehe. In the last 6 years I had only ONE virus! No firewalls, no spyware checkers etc. While on my son's PC I had the sasser right after a fresh install and first internet connection!!! So if you want a trouble free browser-computer, buy an old iMac for, say, 200 bucks or so. You will live in a holy peace and silence, belive me. Aha! and I don't know about the OSX - it's better to have OS 9 or older. Please, don't read it as a PC/Mac war - it's only a suggestion...
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I know in Outlook Express there is a Blocked Senders list option that allows anyone to ban an IP or domain name. This works very well for me at the moment. The first domain I added was the hotmail domain (lots of abusers came from there or they had their email address spoofed!).
But for spyware removal, try pcOrion (www.pcorion.com), Pest Patrol etc.
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But for spyware removal, try pcOrion (www.pcorion.com), Pest Patrol etc.
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On the PC I tried also SpyBot which is good but there is one thing that makes me sit down and cry: SearchAssistant - I was fighting it for the last 2 weeks with no results
. This makes me freeze wnen I type or read the name: SearchAssistant.... feeeeeee. You know what I'm talking about, don't you? The one that places insted of about:blank. It's like cancer - you have to clean your whole PC to get rid of it! If, say, there are 9 files/registry entries regarding it in your system then you have to remove all 9. Otherwise you get it rebuilt in a second!!!!
This SA is so annoying for many reasons: mainly because it reads the addresses you type as well as all the words you type in search engines and then it gives you constant popup adds regarding the things you typed. This resulted in my case in anti spyware ads! Funny, isn't it? No, for me not anymore
I have to format the disk and install all my son's games on the machine (20, 30 or so). So the advise about getting an iMac was from the depths of my heart, really. Oh, and the iMac is all in one machine (CPU+monitor)

This SA is so annoying for many reasons: mainly because it reads the addresses you type as well as all the words you type in search engines and then it gives you constant popup adds regarding the things you typed. This resulted in my case in anti spyware ads! Funny, isn't it? No, for me not anymore

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Good advise but there are more and more domains to be banned everyday. I thought it was mainly telestra in my case but now it gets different everyday...On 2004-08-11 14:38, BingoTheClowno wrote:
I know in Outlook Express there is a Blocked Senders list option that allows anyone to ban an IP or domain name. This works very well for me at the moment.