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Message-ID: <3FC2EF2B.601@shaw.ca>
From: Tireman at shaw.ca (Tireman)
Subject: Potentially new Virus

Has anyone come across a virus with the following message body and 
attached a file called 'Private.zip' which unzips to wendynaked.jpg.exe

I couldn't find any info on Symantecs security response site or Google 
either.

Message Body:

----- Start ---
Hello my dear Mary,

I have been thinking about you all night. I would like to apologize for 
the other night when we made beautiful love and did not use condoms. I 
know this was a mistake and I beg you to forgive me.

I miss you more than anything, please call me Mary, I need you. Do you 
remember when we were having wild sex in my house? I remember it all 
like it was only yesterday. You said that the pictures would not come 
out good, but you were very wrong, they are great. I didn't want to show 
you the pictures at first, but now I think it's time for you to see 
them. Please look in the attachment and you will see what I mean.

I love you with all my heart, James.

Andrew

----- End ----
-- 
(6)  It is easier to move a problem around (for example, by moving
         the problem to a different part of the overall network
         architecture) than it is to solve it.

         (6a) (corollary). It is always possible to add another level of
              indirection.

     -- RFC 1925


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