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Another member of ISEN-ASTC-L has received an e-mail message with a virus
infected attachment from my AOL account, which I use to receive messages from the
ListServ.
Given that neither of my computers has the other member in the address book
and that both computers check-out virus-free (at least for known viruses), and
given that the only electronic connection that we have is ISEN-ASTC-L, I am
wondering...
- Have other members received such virus carrying messages from ChasStout@aol?
- Have other members received such messages from anyone else on from
ISEN-ASTC-L?
- Could the list have been attacked?
- Since this issue (and identity theft more broadly) is apparently a big and
growing part of communication technology, doesn't this present a useful topic
for an interactive exhibit or website activity?
Charles Stout
Media Arts Manager
Ann Arbor-Hands-On Museum
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