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From: Joakim Aronius (QRA) (joakim.aronius
era.ericsson.se)Date: Wed Feb 13 2002 - 01:25:47 CST
Begin with mailing the webmaster of the site. They probably don't even know that they are infected, and they should appreciate being informed.
Regards,
/Joakim Aronius
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Everyone has a right to be stupid. Some just abuse the privilege.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: VanMeter, John [SMTP:John.VanMeter
ost.dot.gov]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 3:28 PM
> To: Incidents (E-mail); SECURITY-BASICS (E-mail)
> Subject: Malicious web sites
>
> I had a user that was exposed to the JSCript/Seeker.e.Trojan after visiting
> a web site. The user wasn't infected since the browser and anti-virus
> software is up to date with patches and updates.
>
> But what I would like to ask is.
>
> Does anyone know of a place were you can report web sites that are
> propagating viruses? You can go to emailabuse.org to report the use of
> electronic mail to advertise unethically, harass, annoy, or cause harm to
> the email recipient.
>
> John van Meter
> -----------------------
> Worrying is like rocking in a rocking chair -- It gives you something to do,
> but it doesn't get you anywhere.
>
>
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