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Re: [Full-disclosure] Report to Recipient(s)



Sometimes I really do have to wonder about people.  Obviously it wasn't a 
message that came from me since the blackberry.net in my email might be a good 
clue that I'm using a blackberry to do my emails (in case the T-Mobile 
tagline/nagline was an obvious enough hint as is).  Now I wonder which bag of 
garbage spammer to thank for this since someone is obviously running around 
with my email addr and spaming.

This brings up the need for a product that I have been looking for, but can't 
find anywhere: s/mime or PGP signing for blackberry's NOT attached to a bes 
server.  Rim and PGP Corp don't have anything and I've tried digging deep 
without any luck.  Anyone have any ideas?

Geoff


------Original Message------
From: SNELC001
To: gjgowey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: bugtraq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: full-disclosure-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Oct 9, 2007 9:19 PM
Subject: Report to Recipient(s)


Incident Information:-

Originator: full-disclosure-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Recipients: gjgowey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
bugtraq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, full-disclosure-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:    Re: [Full-disclosure] URI handling woes in Acrobat Reader,
Netscape,   Miranda, Skype

The file / html you received was infected with the Exploit-CVE2007-3845
virus and was deleted.


Sent from my BlackBerry wireless handheld.
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