Re: [NTLK] Did anyone else get this?

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent.daudelin_at_verizon.net)
Date: Sat Oct 12 2002 - 03:34:13 EDT


on 12/10/02 02:00, Daniel ZS. Jagendorf at bufoamer_at_nyct.net wrote:

> <I asked these folks to sell me their software..they refused. I asked if
> they would release the executables to the public..and I got the following
> text from them. I then asked them to release it to the public domain in
> source..they refused, and then realized they had sent me this text and asked
> me to delete it. Their continuing refusal to release or sell their software
> prompts me to release the following text:
>
>
> TimeReporter
>
> To download Tim
>>
>
>
> With an attached file called Womanglow.jpg.scr (virus? virex didn't have a
> problem with it)

Yes, I did receive it and I deleted it immediately. Someone posted that the
attachment contains a Windows virus and if you try to open it, you might be
infected.

Don't know where this guy got our email addresses. Maybe from the NewtonTalk
archive? Victor? Any idea?

-Laurent.

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