[Full-Disclosure] viruses being sent to list
John Lalla
john.lalla at cox.net
Thu Apr 29 21:24:46 BST 2004
On 29 Apr, Maxime Ducharme wrote:
>
> Please add headers se we may verify if these viruses have been
> really sent via the list.
>
> Personnally, most of viruses I receive come from somewhere
> else, and have a spoofed FROM address.
>
> These spoofed mails cannot be managed by FD server since
> they are relayed by foreign SMTP servers.
>
> Maxime Ducharme
> Programmeur / Spécialiste en sécurité réseau
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Lalla" <john.lalla at cox.net>
> To: "Full Disclosure Mailing List" <full-disclosure at lists.netsys.com>
> Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 3:18 PM
> Subject: [Full-Disclosure] viruses being sent to list
>
Sorry, I'm unable to send headers as my setup has procmail send all such
items to /dev/null. I'm not a sysadmin nor am I a security specialist. I
just like to keep myself reasonably informed on such matters.
--
John Lalla
Santa Barbara, CA
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