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Re: VMs: loniir.ru.
I took it to be caused by someone on the list with a spam filter
white list. Curious that it came back to me instead of to the list.
If I am the only one, it could be something on my machine. I don't
think so. I keep current with firewall, anti-virus, spycheckers and
security updates -- and browser settings pretty restrictive. Anyway,
it has been fixed. Look out for overlays of counterfeit dialog boxes
on top of your bank's site and browser windows that open off screen.
A nervous tic click can get you a trojan if you use IE but I did not
know about what you mention.
On posts, I thought everything on a line after an at-sign would be
x'd out but notice that it did not work for the url of my
embarrassingly crude website. Something positive: I have not received
a single spam message to the address I use for the list in the six
months I have had it.
On 13 Jul 2004 at 23:30, Dennis wrote:
> I'm not getting it, but it disturbs me. I read a
> recent newspaper article (can't find a copy) that
> discussed a new type of virus that infects people that
> merely visit a website. I do remember that one example
> did something with a *Russian* address or site, so this
> could be an example.
>
> Dennis
>
> knoxmix@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >
> > Is everyone getting this from postmaster@xxxxxxxxx after each
> > message?
> >
> > Your message to <NULL> is blocked at loniir.ru.
> >
> > and a record of the many servers the message travelled before being
> > bounced.
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