on Thu, 10 Jun 2004 06:31:57 PDT7
> The virus message that came through the SCOUG-Help list yesterday is, as
> far as I can determine so far, a spoof of one of our members'
> addresses. The original time stamp in the header is -0500 which means
> it came from the midwest time zone.
That spam came from an ISP at uninet.net.mx. When I received it yesterday I
sent a message to abuse@uninet.net.mx to let then know one of their customers
had a virus.
Spoofing the from address is standard operating procedures for viruses (also
for spams).
--
Robert Blair
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