1st February 2003 Archive
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Trojan writers exploit Outlook Express to get around content filtering
Triple extension risk
Virus authors and Trojan writers are using fresh malware tricks to fool traditional content filtering packages, email security firm MessageLabs says. A feature of Microsoft Outlook Express can be exploited to evade content filters and persuade an email recipient that an attachment is safe to open - even when it contains …
Anti-Virus 1 Feb 2003, 01:26
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