[arrl-odv:11922] Re: Winlink Messages Can Carry Viruses?

X-GANYMEDE-MailScanner-SpamScos X-MailScanner-From: n3kn@comcast.net Return-Path: n3kn@comcast.net X-OriginalArrivalTime: 08 Mar 2005 18:54:14.0583 (UTC) FILETIME=[39174470:01C52410] This morning I talked with the local WINLINK expert person I referred to in the earlier message and he forwarded me some messages from the central mail server. Here's the 25-cent version. As you know, the effect of some computer viruses is to generate messages containing the virus to everybody in the infected computer's address book with spoofed origin addresses. When those address books contain addresses @winlink.org, the virus messages attempt to go through that network. Also, people whose computers are infected -- but they don't know it -- are unwittingly sending infected messages to friends who use @winlink.org addresses. Lately the WINLINK central mail server has been catching an average of 1,500 infected messages a day that are attempting to get into the network. Consequently the WINLINK development team announced on March 5 that they would take aggressive steps on March 8 (today) to stop the problem ... steps that many conventional ISP's would find difficult to accomplish. WINLINK network users are being reminded to be conscientious about keeping their computers virus-free and to advise their friends to ensure their computers are clean, too. 73 - Kay N3KN
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Kay Craigie