bogus, viral email

Apparently a trojan message was sent to this list which spoofed by
email address and which contained an infected attachment.  I did not
originate the message (nor did anyone at AT&T).  Beware when receiving
it.  The subject read: For example, ^M is converted The infected
attachment is return.exe.

(I personally use Unixware to read my mail and just flushed it
when it came through yesterday.  I hope that no one was greatly
affected by this email terrorist.)

--mark

Mark A. Jones
AT&T Labs - Research
Shannon Laboratory
Room A201
180 Park Ave.
Florham Park, NJ  07932-0971

email: jones@research.att.com
phone: (973) 360-8326
  fax: (973) 360-8970

Received on Friday, 28 December 2001 10:38:30 UTC