Quoting ccostelloe at flogas.ie (ccostelloe at flogas.ie):
> No, it would have been much more fun if the attachment was left and
> Rick opened it ;-)
I _open_ them all the time, actually. Here's one that arrived in a
password-accessible ZIP archive (a mail then classified as spam by SA,
by the way):
/tmp $ ls -l info*
-rw------- 1 rick rick 12420 2004-03-02 21:51 info.zip
/tmp $ unzip info.zip
[Creates hbeeime.exe .]
Running strings on it, one sees the usual collection of DLL names and
registry keys. I wonder if it's worth adding to my MS-Windows malware
museum (http://linuxmafia.com/pub/ms-windows/malware/)?
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