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Re: [dvd-discuss] 701 866 545



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It's klez.  klez harvests people from the address book of the victim to 
use as the "From:" line....

On Tue, 14 May 2002, Bryan Taylor wrote:

>Well I'm as surprised as everyone else, because I don't recall sending it, and
>at the time of the timestamp, I was watching a basketball game (Spurs v.
>Lakers) and most definitely not using my home computer, which is in pieces on
>the floor while I try to decide what to do about the fact that my bios is dead.
>
>I most definitely do not use Outlook for that account (I have no choice but to
>use it at work, but I never mix email accounts) -- I use yahoo's web based
>email as my email address will attest. I am extremely sensitive about opening
>email attachments and that sort of thing.
>
>Can somebody who knows how, look at the headers of the message and confirm if
>it did in fact come from a yahoo machine? If it did, then either somebody is
>using my yahoo email account, somebody has hacked yahoo, or something else very
>weird is going on.
>
>--- "Donald Patrick J. Adrian" <Odyssey5@hotpop.com> wrote:
>> Brian;
>> 
>> Sorry, am unable to decipher what this is, exactly.
>> 
>> Don
>> 
>> bryan_w_taylor wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>
>
>__________________________________________________
>Do You Yahoo!?
>LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience
>http://launch.yahoo.com
>

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void hamlet()
{#define question=((bb)||(!bb))}

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