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) 360-8970Received on Friday, 28 December 2001 10:38:30 GMT
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