~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in
news:uM-dnSXJG5NpuHzRnZ2dnUVZ8mGdnZ2d@bt.com:
> Mike Easter wrote:
>> Mike Easter wrote:
>>
>>> It is also possible to email it, but that requires establishing an
>>> email account/address at VT
>>> http://www.virustotal.com/advanced.html#email
>>
>> That 'establish' is not correct; you don't have to have any kind of
>> account at VT, just follow the instructions and VT will email you
>> the results back.
>>
>>
>
> Thanks Mike - I was already familiar with Virus Total but had
> forgotten that I could send an email. I did so - here is the result:
>
> **
>
> Complete scanning result of "FedEx_mailing_label_ID.S1936.zip",
> processed in VirusTotal at 11/15/2010 13:10:56 (CET).
I really don't like it when you play people BD. I don't like it when
you keep morphing to evade killfilters either, *******. You keep doing
that, I might actually bother to send complaints to your ISP.
From: ~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.org>
"As an aside .....
I have a fake email message purportedly from FedEx Logistics Services
<FedEx.no.0268@fedex.com>
My ISP Web mail service (BT/Yahoo) will not download the attachment
because it says it contains a virus (things are getting better at
last!).
Would it be of any research value to anyone if I were to forward same?
"
Seems you had little/no trouble downloading the virus infected
attachment.
--
Stupidity isn't a crime. So you're free to go.



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