Guest guest Posted September 21, 2002 Report Share Posted September 21, 2002 Chinese Traditional Medicine, " Judy Fitzgerald " <victoria_dragon@h...> wrote: > Someone has stolen my email identity and is using it to send spam to people. > I apologize to anyone who has received any of this spam with my forged > email address. I did NOT send it; my email address is being forged. > > As long-time readers of the list knows, I hate spam and spammers. The only > thing lower than the typical spammer is one who steals another's email > address to send his garbage. > > I would appreciate input from readers of this list on how to handle this > problem. I have sent emails to both hotmail and about this > problem. I am waiting to hear from . I sent the email to abuse@ > and postmaster@ Does anyone have a better address for ? > > Thanks, > Victoria Hi, let me try to explain how it works: Its all about trojan horses and virus. Vic's email address is in someones (MrFriendly's) outlook address address-book, (like: I thought to myself, hey, maybe one day I'll ask her something/maybe I received an email from her through -groups and my outlook saved her addy witout me even noticing it) MrFriendly received an email 3 weeks ago which had a file attached to it which outlook opened without asking/warning (a .vbs (VisualBasicScript) for example. This tiny script (program) told outlook to : -execute it automatically (you ticked the 'dont ask me this question again' box) -spread this tiny script to anyone who is in MrFriendly's outlook addresslist -this is done by sending automatic emails to anyone on the list -to make its roots untracable it takes any name from the list and uses it as 'original sender' (clever huh?) Solution: -get a fresh virus scanner and check your system for trojan horses/virus -send a polite email to everyone on your addresslist that they should check their system because someone abused their Outlook to spread a virus (put this in diplomatic words) This kind of virus keeps on living because it is hard to explain how it functions. I hope I could put some light into this. Greetings Tay. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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