"virus found and action taken."

Posted:
in General Discussion edited January 2014
This is an email that I recieved today concerning the email of Apple Events in my area.



Subject: ScanMail Message: To Recipient virus found and action taken.



"ScanMail for Microsoft Exchange has detected virus-infected attachment(s).



Sender = Apple Events

Recipient(s) =

[email protected];[email protected];Wa

[email protected];[email protected].

com;[email protected];[email protected]

e.com;[email protected];[email protected]

e.com;[email protected];[email protected]

.apple.com;[email protected];[email protected]

eminars.apple.com;[email protected];[email protected]

.apple.com;[email protected];[email protected]

le.com;[email protected];[email protected]

.com;[email protected];[email protected];New

[email protected];[email protected];New

[email protected];[email protected];T

[email protected];[email protected]

Subject = Trade Show: Seybold New York-Apple Events

Scanning Time = 01/18/2002 10:27:29



Action on virus found:

The attachment ATT45294.ATT matched file blocking settings. ScanMail has

Moved it. The attachment was moved to

C\PROGRA~1\\Trend\\Smex\\Alert\\ATT452943c484cf0 2d.ATT_.



Warning to recipient. ScanMail detected a virus in an email attachment.



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Apple values its relationship with you."



Seems there was an infected attachment that Apple eradicated and listed all email addresses that were scanned and removed of the nasty Outlook Express (?...I have OE) virus...Good job Apple!



Did anyone else get these?

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 4
    I also got one.
  • Reply 2 of 4
    artman @_@artman @_@ Posts: 2,546member
    [quote]Originally posted by graphiteman:

    <strong>I also got one.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    "Action on virus found:

    The attachment ATT45294.ATT matched file blocking settings. ScanMail has

    Moved it. The attachment was moved to

    C\PROGRA~1\\Trend\\Smex\\Alert\\ATT452943c484cf0 2d.ATT_.



    Yep, I guess behind every Apple web site their is a Windows machine searching for its own viruses...
  • Reply 3 of 4
    crusadercrusader Posts: 1,129member
    Well that is creepy.
  • Reply 4 of 4
    xoolxool Posts: 2,460member
    Got it too. I though it was kinda' bad on Apple's part, but not a deal breaker like the iTunes data-loss issue.
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