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Message-ID: <200211081232.24087.ka@khidr.net>
From: ka at khidr.net (Ka)
Subject: kaspersky-labs webserver or listserver com

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At Freitag, 8. November 2002 12:25 Nick FitzGerald wrote:
> ...  the real sending IP is in Mexico ...

If the server is/was owned or access to a mail-pipe or
internal mail-backdoor was gained (which is one of the possible
courses of this virus besides pure mail-admin stupidity),
then that could (and would) be certainly forged also.

Hence until the hole and it's consequences are discovered,
I wouldn't trust that IP from Mexico.


As I assume that whoever it was is reading this list too: 
greetings and kudos to the Secretaria de Educacion!


I never laughed so much about virus warnings as tonight.

Ka
- -- 
The language center in the human brain was
developed by evolution to create excuses.
http://www.khidr.net/users/ka/pgpkey.asc
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