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From: smenard at nbnet.nb.ca (Steve Menard)
Subject: viruses being sent to this list

Definitely
BLOCKED by ISP

I don't have to pay extra for this ;-P

They still want me to buy $4.99 monthly protection from them
They appear to be running BRIGHTMAIL [with no mention to customers, to 
ruin income potential]

steve menard

Dave Horsfall wrote:

>On Mon, 22 Mar 2004, Paul Schmehl wrote:
>
>  
>
>>This is a small sample of what I have found in the archives:
>>message.pif - 5 copies
>>your_details.pif - 2 copies
>>attachment.htm.pif - 1 copies
>>file.pif - 1 copies
>>test.pif - 1 copies
>>readme.scr - 1 copies
>>    
>>
>
>Yeah, that's pretty close to my recollection.  I thought it ironic that
>this list -- a security list -- is populated by some infected idiots,
>but there you go.
>
>Someone said that they haven't seen any virus postings; you sure they
>are not being dumped by your ISP?  They are *definitely* there.
>
>-- Dave
>
>_______________________________________________
>Full-Disclosure - We believe in it.
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