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From michael@facebook.com
Fri Apr 29, 2011 3:53:05 am


Dear Customer.

Spam is sent from your FaceBook account.

Your password has been changed for safety.

Information regarding your account and a new password is attached to
the letter.
Read this information thoroughly and change the password to
complicated one.


Please do not reply to this email, it's automatic mail notification!


Thank you for attention.
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As a class lecturer Huxley was facile princeps, and only those who
were privileged to sit under him can form a conception of his
delivery. Clear, deliberate, never hesitant nor unduly emphatic, never
repetitional, always logical, his every word told. Great, however, as
were his class lectures, his working-mens were greater. Huxley was a
firm believer in the distillatio per ascensum of scientific knowledge
and culture, and spared no pains in approaching the artisan and
so-called working classes. He gave the workmen of his best. The
substance of his Mans Place in Nature, one of the most successful and
popular of his writings, and of his Crayfish, perhaps the most perfect
zoological treatise ever published, was first communicated to them. In
one of the last conversations I had with him, I asked his views on the
desirability of discontinuing the workmens lectures at Jermyn Street,
since the development of working-mens colleges and institutes is
regarded by some to have rendered their continuance unnecessary.

This included an attachment named "Attached_SecurityCode62110.zip", which contains a Windows executable file named "Attached_SecurityCode.exe". It contains W32/Trojan2.NNGK and Troj/Agent-RIU.

The last paragraph of the message significantly reduced the chances that someone would believe that this is an authentic message from Facebook.
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1) the_grim_zipper,
Fri Apr 29, 2011 3:54:17 am

lulz
2) evilserif,
Fri Apr 29, 2011 4:08:20 am

I never received a message from you. Lame.
3) erdos0,
Fri Apr 29, 2011 4:08:55 am

re: comment#2
I never received a message from you. Lame.
I can forward the message to you along with the trojans.
4) evilserif,
Fri Apr 29, 2011 4:14:12 am

re: comment#3
I can forward the message to you along with the trojans.
That's ok.
5) juanitol,
Fri Apr 29, 2011 5:29:41 am

I like the paragraph on Huxley.
6) juanitol,
Fri Apr 29, 2011 5:30:09 am

I like the paragraph on Huxley.
7) juanitol,
Fri Apr 29, 2011 5:30:34 am

Also, did you run the attached files? :)
8) erdos0,
Fri Apr 29, 2011 5:37:58 am

re: comment#7
Also, did you run the attached files? :)
Can't. I have Linux and didn't install WINE.
9) juanitol,
Fri Apr 29, 2011 5:40:26 am

re: comment#8
Can't. I have Linux and didn't install WINE.
Oh snap, right! I keep a 40 meg windows xp boot hdd for occasions just like this!
10) erdos0,
Fri Apr 29, 2011 5:42:32 am

re: comment#9
Oh snap, right! I keep a 40 meg windows xp boot hdd for occasions just like this!
I kept a Windows partition for several years, but I got rid of it when I realized that I hadn't ever needed it.
11) erdos0,
Fri Apr 29, 2011 5:43:26 am

re: comment#10
I kept a Windows partition for several years, but I got rid of it when I realized that I hadn't ever needed it.
I also had several Windows virtual machines that I deleted because they took up a lot of space and they were useless.
12) nucular_tomato,
Fri Apr 29, 2011 5:57:50 am

re: comment#8
Can't. I have Linux and didn't install WINE.
People who know their shit when it comes to computers always seem to be running Linux. I've always wondered how much specialized knowledge you need to use it. Like, how steep is the learning curve for someone who's afraid of breathing on her computers the wrong way?
13) erdos0,
Fri Apr 29, 2011 6:03:52 am

re: comment#12
People who know their shit when it comes to computers always seem to be running Linux. I've always wondered how much specialized knowledge you need to use it. Like, how steep is the learning curve for someone who's afraid of breathing on her computers the wrong way?
The amount of knowledge that you need to have varies depending on the distribution of Linux that you use. Gentoo requires a lot of knowledge. Ubuntu requires very little knowledge. If you just want to try it out, get Knoppix. You can explore it without installing it onto your hard drive. It's also one of the easiest ones to use.
14) erdos0,
Fri Apr 29, 2011 6:04:57 am

re: comment#13
The amount of knowledge that you need to have varies depending on the distribution of Linux that you use. Gentoo requires a lot of knowledge. Ubuntu requires very little knowledge. If you just want to try it out, get Knoppix. You can explore it without installing it onto your hard drive. It's also one of the easiest ones to use.
But you need a bit of knowledge to make the Linux disks from ISO images.
15) juanitol,
Fri Apr 29, 2011 6:19:07 am

re: comment#10
I kept a Windows partition for several years, but I got rid of it when I realized that I hadn't ever needed it.
Yeah it's been months since I fired up windows.
16) juanitol,
Fri Apr 29, 2011 6:22:15 am

re: comment#14
But you need a bit of knowledge to make the Linux disks from ISO images.
I really like the free software aspect of Linux. Need a good image editor? No need to find a pirated copy of photoshop with a crack, just download GIMP. Honest, I don't know how they do it. So much. So free.
17) sweeneyjohn,
Fri Apr 29, 2011 12:21:36 pm

agrees with: comment#1
lulz
18) ren,
Fri Apr 29, 2011 12:44:43 pm

re: comment#9
Oh snap, right! I keep a 40 meg windows xp boot hdd for occasions just like this!
oh me too.
19) erdos0,
Fri Apr 29, 2011 3:29:22 pm

agrees with: comment#16
I really like the free software aspect of Linux. Need a good image editor? No need to find a pirated copy of photoshop with a crack, just download GIMP. Honest, I don't know how they do it. So much. So free.
20) juanitol,
Fri Apr 29, 2011 3:35:25 pm

re: comment#18
oh me too.
Did you make the switch to another os?
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