[Zope-dev] A Virus was Detected in a document you sent.
donotreply at onyxes.com
donotreply at onyxes.com
Fri Jun 25 02:13:45 EDT 2004
If you did not send a message to onyxes.com you were probably the victim of
e-mail spoofing.
Email spoofing
Mass-mailing worms often use a technique called "spoofing."
When a mass-mailing worm
performs its email routine, it randomly selects an email
address from somewhere on the
infected computer. It then uses that random email address in
the From field, and
emails an infected email to other email addresses it finds on
the infected computer.
There have been many cases reported where users of computers
receive complaints that
they sent an infected message to someone. Because the
mass-mailing worm does not use
the email address of the infected computer in the email it
sends, there is no way to
know where the infected email came from. (Symantec Anti-Virus
Research Center website)
We recommend that you check your computer for virus. Below is the
information:
The infected component in the scanned document was deleted.
Violation Information:
The attachment message.pif contained the virus W32.Netsky.P at mm and was
deleted.
The filename extension of attachment message.pif violated the content
filtering rule Delete Attachment and was deleted.
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