Viruses history

Shannon Wheeler swheeler at mcmurraycomputer.com
Sat Jan 25 21:36:53 UTC 2014


Nowadays, with all hope and furvitude, the FreeBSD servers have become 
running
so well that the server admins with many such happiness never to check the 
mailing list.

Therefore, one never notices the actual and real problem for such as this as 
freebsd-isp
lists becuase one never checks the lists. Please in future, have more 
problems with your
servers then check the interweb for your email answers.




Thank You!!!

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-----Original Message----- 
From: Mike Tibor
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2014 4:38 AM
Subject: Re: Viruses history

Nowadays, these emails have become one of most prolific mails to penetrate
the freebsd.org mail servers and propogate out to all subscribers the.

One day very soon, with much and lots of hope, many such one of theses
emails will become happily blocked and unabled to become propogated.
With all hope and furvitude this actions will have been done and by the
freebsd.org domain admins.



On Sat, 25 Jan 2014, HOUDA wrote:

>     Nowadays, the viruses have become one of the most dangerous systems to
> attack the computers. There are a lot of kinds of viruses. The common and
> popular kind is called "Trojan.Backdoor" which runs as a backdoor of the
> victim machine. This enables the virus to have a full remote 
> administration
> of the victim machine. To read the full story about the viruses history
> since 1970 download the attached  and decompress It by WinRAR.
>
> The sender has red the story and forwarded it to you.
>
>
>
>
>  The original file name is virushistory.rar and compressed by WinRAR no
> virus found.
>  Use WinRAR to decompress the file.



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