Who to blame the vius on

Kevin E. Ramsey kevin.e.ramsey@cox.net
Wed, 30 Oct 2002 19:08:10 -0700


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    I was one of the people who posted who the message was sent to me =
by, but I never placed any blame on this individual specifically, seeing =
as how the new message had an @microsoft.com domain name, and the last =
post I got from him had an @aol.com domain.  I just thought that was =
interesting, and if he saw my post would examine his machine. For all I =
know, the virus could find his user name and assign any domain name from =
a host of known ones and send itself out again. But we will never find =
out if we don't share clues as to the origin of the host.=20
    Even if one of us gets a virus infection from someone on the list, =
it doesn't make sense to blame that individual. He had his guard down =
just like the person who got infected. OK, so you're both negligent.=20

  One could also not use the address book in Windows! I never have and =
have
  never had that particular problem!

  Avery

  >What does it all mean?  It means slow down and do some research =
before you
  >name names and place blame publicly.  Remember, it's the virus =
designers who
  >are to blame, not your friends and colleagues.
  >
  >Dave Streit, RPT
  >Portland, OR


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