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Re: WARNING: Spam being sent "from" apple.com


  • Subject: Re: WARNING: Spam being sent "from" apple.com
  • From: Steven Rogers <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2002 00:44:49 -0500

On Sunday, June 23, 2002, at 12:24 AM, Chuq Von Rospach wrote:

On 6/22/02 1:03 PM, "David McCabe" <email@hidden> wrote:

The "fun" aspect of klez is that it looks into an infected machine's address book and then sends itself to a random address from a random address. That means that you don't get the Klez virus from the address in the header, you got it from some third person who has both of those addresses in their address book.

Every one of these I've gotten has the true sender's address buried in the full header. Just expand the headers and you can see who its really from. Its "spoofing" algorithm is pretty dumb.

And yes, it certainly didn't come from a Mac - unfortunately, this is just another great PC program that won't run on your Mac.

Steve
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