The Star Internet anti-virus service, powered by MessageLabs,
discovered a possible virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke
program or trojan) in an email sent to you.
The email has been quarantined and was not delivered.
Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has happened
to your email, which suspected virus has been caught, and what to do if
you need help.
To help identify the email:
The message was titled 'Reply to post 'new series for next year''
The message date was Fri, 21 May 2004 13:30:07 +0100
The message sender was
webmaster@hpac.co.uk
and they have been notified that they have sent a potential virus
The virus or unauthorised code identified in the mail is: F-Secure Anti-Virus for Linux version 4.52 build 2461
Copyright (c) 1999-2003 F-Secure Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
Database version: 2004-05-21_02
Scan started at Fri May 21 12:32:44 2004
attach/260220_1X_PM1_EMQ_MH__message.htm: Suspected: Exploit.IFrame.FileDownload [AVP]
attach/260220_2X_PM2_EMS_MOAUDIO-X=2DMIDI__New=20Text=20Document.txt.pif: Infected: I-Worm.Tanatos.b.dam [AVP]
Scan ended at Fri May 21 12:32:44 2004
2 files scanned
1 file infected
1 file suspected
Some viruses forge the sender address.
The message was diverted into the virus holding pen on
mail server server-2.tower-1.messagelabs.com (id 260220_1085142764)and will be held for 30 days before being
destroyed.
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think hpac might want to scan their computers. something not right going on there