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Pastimes : Nigerian Scam Baiting - Let's Discuss the Modalities

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To: Hoatzin who wrote (30)1/10/2003 7:17:27 AM
From: Quahog  Read Replies (1) of 131
 
Apparently, somebody else has an even better way of getting back at my nigerian scammer.

The following email had an attachment containing a virus called w32.Lirva.C@mm

From: User <scherzo@clara.co.uk>



Reply-To: User <scherzo@clara.co.uk>



Subject: Re: Reply on account for IFRAME-Security breach



Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 08:12:00 -0800




Part: 1

Network Associates weekly report:
Microsoft has identified a security vulnerability in Microsoft® IIS 4.0 and 5.0
that is eliminated by a previously-released patch.
Customers who have applied that patch are already protected against the vulnerability
and do not need to take additional action.
Microsoft strongly urges all customers using IIS 4.0 and 5.0 who have not already done so
to apply the patch immediately.

Patch is also provided to subscribed list of Microsoft® Tech Support:
Patch :
Date :

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Part: 2

Attached File: SiamoDiTe.exe Download

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Part: 3

Attached File: Ãåíåðàëüíîìó äèðåêòîðó.doc Download
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