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Just a couple of words ...
There's about 5 variations of this thing still going around.
Big hint that someone is trying to send you one of
these viruses is the extension of the attached file.
The extension is *.vbs where vbs stands for Visual
Basic Script. Don't open something like that.
I got the thing sent to me, but I managed to open it
without executing it. For those interested, I merely
opened Notepad, then opened up my input file for mail
and ... viola! There was the infamous listing of the
ILOVEYOU program complete with the Manila address.
It's about 5 pages long. I copied the header info into
a new message, looked up each of the IP addresses in
the string of places it through before I got it and
sent off the trace to them. They're more capable than
me in tracing down this stuff, but I figured what the
heck.
I also use this technique with spam so I don't
activate some immediate transfer off to some
website upon opening it.
Regards, Doug
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