Any one else having fun with this?
Our bandwidth is saturated and I've just finished cleaning 1 500 of the fukcers from one of my servers mailq...
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I keep getting Mailer-Daemon "undeliverable mail" emails. The b*****ds seem to be spoofing my address
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what is this? a virus or summat?
doesn't sound pleasant...
doesn't sound pleasant...
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yupd00mw0lf wrote:what is this? a virus or summat?
doesn't sound pleasant...
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aye. me too - i've been getting about 50+ a day returned to whatever@myheartland.co.uk for the last coupel of days ,Gary wrote:well ive had about 10 returned mails today.. all apparently originaly sent from bob@fourth...co.uk
what fun
Gary.
i've turned the catchall address off so at least i dont get them anymore, they just disappear into the ether.
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
Firewall.
Bless...
Bless...
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actually, that'd create a bounce message, creating yet more traffic but now I'm getting pedantic.Quiff Boy wrote:aye. me too - i've been getting about 50+ a day returned to whatever@myheartland.co.uk for the last coupel of days ,Gary wrote:well ive had about 10 returned mails today.. all apparently originaly sent from bob@fourth...co.uk
what fun
Gary.
i've turned the catchall address off so at least i dont get them anymore, they just disappear into the ether.
So far I've only recieved a few messages on my work addy and none on my personal one (fingers crossed). It's cleaning up other people's mess that I'm hating.
Aye, me too. Sheer bliss until some f**ker of a mobile user brings an already infected laptop onto your network. I had 3 months worth of self-congragulatory smugness go down the toilet last year with that.Karst wrote:Firewall.
Bless...
So now I have 4 Firewalls (2 x Checkpoint in failover, 2 x Cisco Pix in failover), MailSweeper with NVC plugin, NAV corporate on all desktops kept fully up to date with alerting if anything gets in, and a bastard network admin (me) who won't even open ports to let himself have fun.
And still some poxy user brings it in on a floppy.
I give up.
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Running a Mac tends to make one immune to most Windoze-targeted viruses
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You don't even have to use a mac for this one, just use a non MS Outlook based mail program an all will be OK. As long as you don't download it through Kazaa.markfiend wrote:Running a Mac tends to make one immune to most Windoze-targeted viruses
Pegasus mail works for me, so does windows update. and linux.
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All the networks I admin are done so remotely, so luckily I don't have to see the (l)users' faces. The worst are the ones that mail every bounce message they receive
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markfiend wrote:Running a Mac tends to make one immune to most Windoze-targeted viruses
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On the topic of viruses can I ask if anyone else here has had the fake PayPal one which is doing the rounds?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Hey guys, don't worry. Uncle Bill says Viruses are good for Windows' maturation.
But if you're serious about security, you'd use Linux or OSX.
http://www.theregister.com/content/55/35175.html
And one more for the road.
But if you're serious about security, you'd use Linux or OSX.
http://www.theregister.com/content/55/35175.html
And one more for the road.
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i get about 10 a dayAngelchild wrote:On the topic of viruses can I ask if anyone else here has had the fake PayPal one which is doing the rounds?
Thanks!
thank christ for norton anti-virus
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I'm getting about 5-10 a day as well. But it's nice to get mail though isn't it?Quiff Boy wrote:i get about 10 a dayAngelchild wrote:On the topic of viruses can I ask if anyone else here has had the fake PayPal one which is doing the rounds?
Thanks!
thank christ for norton anti-virus
AVG picks up and quarantines the virus with no fuss.
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aww bless!CellThree wrote:
I'm getting about 5-10 a day as well. But it's nice to get mail though isn't it?
"To say that a system is secure because no-one is attacking it is very dangerous". Hmmmm. Why do I find myself agreeing with Bill here?cocoamix wrote:Hey guys, don't worry. Uncle Bill says Viruses are good for Windows' maturation.
The vulnerabilities we know about are not the ones to be worried about, it's the stuff that may be lurking there that no-one knows about that gives me the heebeejeebies. At least with Windows, I can feel assured that if there is a vulnerability it will get discovered pretty quick (usually cos of some Linux evangelist trying to exploit it, how ironic), and if not patched then at least info on how to protect meself from it will be made available.
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Linux is very good with security patches, patches to security holes are usually fixed in a number of days/hours.
We recently had a security issue with our form to mail script, notified the maintainer on the Friday and by the Sunday the patch was installed and working.
Most (if not all) of the worms effecting MS attack vulnerabilities that have been known about for months, and people just don't install the patches.
How I laughed when Slammer hit.
We recently had a security issue with our form to mail script, notified the maintainer on the Friday and by the Sunday the patch was installed and working.
Most (if not all) of the worms effecting MS attack vulnerabilities that have been known about for months, and people just don't install the patches.
How I laughed when Slammer hit.
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yup, but also the fault of the provider. I mean, whoever thought "let's make a mail program that runs executables automatically!" has a lot to answer for.mh wrote:Surely that's the fault of the people who don't install the patches rather than of the OS?
Can't argue with that, but in fairness they've gotten their act together a lot better with recent versions.
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yeah, but all the old one's that give me nightmares.mh wrote:Can't argue with that, but in fairness they've gotten their act together a lot better with recent versions.
You ever see Windows 1? Now that was the true stuff of nightmares. An unstable, resource hungry text-based "GUI" with nothing but a file manager, a text editor and a clock!!!hallucienate wrote:yeah, but all the old one's that give me nightmares.mh wrote:Can't argue with that, but in fairness they've gotten their act together a lot better with recent versions.
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nah, I was strickly a DOS kinda guy until I got a Pentium 100 with Win95 on it. I was lucky to skip all the early versions of Windowsmh wrote:You ever see Windows 1? Now that was the true stuff of nightmares. An unstable, resource hungry text-based "GUI" with nothing but a file manager, a text editor and a clock!!!hallucienate wrote:yeah, but all the old one's that give me nightmares.mh wrote:Can't argue with that, but in fairness they've gotten their act together a lot better with recent versions.