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Subject: | Re: UKNM: Love bug bust |
From: | Ray Taylor |
Date: | Tue, 16 May 2000 11:07:06 +0100 |
<Tim [dot] Haywardjwt [dot] com> asks:
> How do think it worked that out? Perhaps there was a little bit of code
that
> sorted out whether the recipient left the lavatory seat up or down.
I'm only guessing, but if there was a degree of sex discrimination (down
Stefan!) then it could have been done reasonably accurately by name - eg
Tim=m, Tara=f, Alex=?
If it helps the anecdotal research (which I gather JWT's parent company WPP
is quite keen on, Tim ;-) then two people in our office were hit, both men,
both apparently by women. (Both deleted the email, of course.)
I thought it was a clever trick that the code should be disguised as a .txt
even though it was not difficult to spot it for what it was. But why, oh
why, can't some of the many millions we spend on anti-virus software be used
for research and development aimed at spotting the potential for email
attacks?
Presumably because that sort of thing in a shrinkwrap would put bespoke
firewall suppliers out of business.
I guess virus software suppliers are content to wait until the damage is
done before doing anything about it rather than pre-empting attacks.
Ray Taylor
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