[LINK] Email account utilization warning
Howard Lowndes
lannet at lannet.com.au
Thu Mar 4 16:23:33 EST 2004
On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 15:13, Antony Barry wrote:
> Linkers
>
> Amongst the ~80 spam messages a day which get to link for me to
> eliminate was the message below. Of course there was an attachment. I
> got a similar message addressed to me supposedly from the managers of
> id.au.
>
> It looks like somebody is targeting addresses on the basis of their
> Australian second level domain. As I've got a mac (and I assume the
> attachment was a windows executable) I couldn't do anything with the
> attachment.
>
> Anybody seen these? Are they a scam or malicious?
Viral.
I think its the Netsky virus.
I have had them to .com.au and to .asn.au
>
> Tony
>
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> > From: staff at edu.au
> > Date: 3 March 2004 7:46:57 AM
> > To: link at www.anu.edu.au
> > Subject: Email account utilization warning.
> >
> >
> > Dear user, the management of Edu.au mailing system wants to let
> > you know that,
> >
> > Our antivirus software has detected a large ammount of viruses
> > outgoing
> > from your email account, you may use our free anti-virus tool to
> > clean up
> > your computer software.
> >
> > Advanced details can be found in attached file.
> >
> > Attached file protected with the password for security reasons.
> > Password is 04521.
> >
> > Best wishes,
> > The Edu.au team http://www.edu.au
> phone : 02 6241 7659 | mailto:me at Tony-Barry.emu.id.au
> mobile: 04 1242 0397 | http://tony-barry.emu.id.au
>
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