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A Virus Apology

posted at 11:54 pm
on May. 16, 2006

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Some of you received an email from this mailing list earlier in the week.  It had a virus attached.

I’m very sorry.  I have this mailing list set only to accept messages from me, and I use anti-cirus protection, and I have a Mac.  This really, really shouldn’t have happened, but it did.

What happened is, someone who is subscribed to this mailing list got hit by a computer virus.  Their computer sent mail to the list address, and put the return address as being me, a different email at the same domain.  This is a semi-common virus technique, because it makes the email look as though it comes from someone at the same company and thus the receiver might be a little more likely to open it.

In this case, the virus scored a home run, because not only did it make the email seem a little more legit, it also allowed it to get resent by the mailing to everyone on it.  That virus was one happy camper, let me tell you.  Luckily, my readers are all smarter than the average bear and none of you opened it, though several of you did take the time to fill me in on the problem, and that I greatly appreciate.

There’s no way to tell whose computer sent it, and I don’t even know everyone on my blog’s email list personally.  I do apologize for the inconvenience, and I’ve taken steps to keep this from happening again.

Overheard

“BBFF (Best Bacon Friends Forever)”

...who said it?

“I find myself thinking of a checklist Wozniak wrote a few years ago describing how to become a genius. His advice was straightforward yet strangely terrible: You must clarify your goals, gain knowledge through spaced repetition, preserve health, work steadily, minimize stress, refuse interruption, and never resist sleep when tired. This should lead to radically improved intelligence and creativity. The only cost: turning your back on every convention of social life.”

...who said it?

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream.”

...who said it?

“Ever have something in your teeth that you cannot stop tonguing?”

...who said it?

“ . . . the war situation has developed not necessarily to Japan’s advantage.”

...who said it?

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