theft attempt?

John Yochanon@yahoo.com
Tue Jun 10 11:19:33 2003


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On Monday 09 June 2003 09:52, CL Gilbert wrote:
> I have gpg 1.2.2 using netscape 1.3.1 and enigmail.  I got a SPAM email,
> and when I click on it, it pops up a box asking for my gpg password,
> suggesting that the 5 minutes have timed out.  I have message body as
> simple HTML set.  yet this is poping up anyway.  Is their some possible
> legitimate reason why I am being asked for the password to my secret
> key?  Of course the pwd is no good unless they key is also possesed,
> which only I have.  So I am sort of shocked by this.  Any ideas?
>
> I think I will post to enigmail group this question as well.
>
>
> Thanks for tips.  Oh, and I can forward to email to anyone that wants to
> see if it does it on their comp too.

  I don't think it's anything bad or wrong, *but*, just to make sure you do=
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have a trojan that does keylogging, go here and download and run chkrootkit=
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as root in a console (make sure you read the readme and/or install.txt, to=
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compile it correctly):

  http://www.chkrootkit.org/

  John
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But there are bugs in any version
which people would really like to have fixed.=20

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No! There are no significant bugs in our released
software that any significant number of users want fixed.

<http://www.cantrip.org/nobugs.html>
Gotta love the way M$ uses thetir pyramid scheme
to sell their crapware OS!
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