[NTLUG:Discuss] [Fwd: Rosemary H]

Greg Edwards greg at nas-inet.com
Fri Nov 2 20:28:42 CST 2001


I recieved an e-mail with an attached file (Rosemary H.doc.com) and I
don't recognize the sender.  This file is a DOS com file that I haven't
attempted to execute (yet).  Has anyone else seen or heard of something
like this?  Of course when I replied to try and verify the sender it
bounced back as non existant.

As you can see from the expanded header it came from a cablemodem
account running a secure MS box:)

I might try running this in a VMware box to see whats what unless
someone already knows what it is.

Greg E.

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Subject: Rosemary H
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Hi! How are you?
 
I send you this file in order to have your advice
 
See you later. Thanks



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