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I've now gotten two emails from other newsgroup participants about
messages containing a worm or virus with my email address in the "From" line. One was well-meaning, the other accusatory. When a worm or virus infects a computer, it commonly sends itself to addresses in the victim's address book. It forges other addresses from the address book into the "From" and "Reply-to" lines. One thing you can *always* count on is that a spam, worm, or virus email *never* comes from the location in the "From" or "Reply-to" lines of the header. If you've gotten one which has my address in one or both those lines, it means simply that both our addresses are in the victim's address book. Senders of spam also *always* forge return addresses, and sometimes use a genuine address they've gathered at random, or occasionally use one purposefully as a means to harass someone. Some time ago, a major spammer decided to use mine for a while, and I got about 100 bounce messages per day for a couple of months as a result. If you want to help stop the spread of the worm, go to http://www.spamcop.net/anonsignup.shtml. Click the link labeled "Learn more about what to report and what not to report to SpamCop" and read the section about viruses. Then sign up to use their automated spam tool. It's able to parse through a forged header and detect the true origin of an email message. Follow the directions for "Viruses" at http://www.spamcop.net/fom-serve/cache/125.html. This will notify the ISP that one of their customers' machines is infected, and enable them to identify which machine it is. Because my email address appears in a lot of address books, I see infections from time to time in the form of bounce messages resulting from the worm being sent to invalid addresses. There was a particularly bad one a while back on some German ham's machine which got me a lot of bounce mail. This one is apparently in the machine of someone who reads this newsgroup or at least has occasion to email some of the participants. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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