Sat, 2 Dec 2000 20:54:56 +0100
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Sirs,
I received the "Branca de Neve pornô!" and also its English version "Snowwhite".
I'm a cautious man and never open attachments of unknown origin, so I deleted
them immediately. So far so good. But now I see your mail and am asking myself:
How come I receive this? I'm no Lotus Notes user, and my anti-virus is from
McAfee. I didn't author this document. So how come? If this is a service to the
public, I very much appreciate this. But all this could as well be a hoax.
Please enlighten my poor soul...
Greetings from
Christoph Grein
PS: Now that I'm reading your mail a third time I gather the "Team Ada" list
server might automatically have asked you to scan the attachment. Is this so?
If so, I also very much appreciate this.
(A cc to the [log in to unmask] list.)
[log in to unmask] schrieb:
> CSC's virus protection software has detected and deleted a virus during a
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> Date: 12/2/2000 8:35:11
> Subject: Branca de Neve pornô!
> From: "Team Ada: Ada Advocacy Issues (83 & 95)" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
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> Virus: TROJ_HYBRIS.B
> File: branca de neve.scr
> Action: delete
> Event: Virus Scan
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Mein Radunfall
My bike accident
Christoph Grein
Mitglied von Ada-Deutschland
Member of Ada Germany
http:/www.ada-deutschland.de
http://home.T-Online.de/home/Christ-Usch.Grein
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