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from: DAVID RITZ
date: 2014-10-12 23:15:00
subject: Re: Viral sample (October

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On Sunday, 12 October 2014 21:07 -0400, 
 in article , 
 Virus Twat and MISSINGVirusTERMINATOR  wrote:

> Virus Twat wrote:

>>> Want me to send you a simple program that would let you post it 
>>> right here?

>> Even if I wanted to, AIOE doesn't allow posting attachments to 
>> usenet posts.

> I suppose I could use uuencode and post that here as a block of 
> text.  I think AIOE has a limit of something like 20k per post.  
> Assuming AIOE isin't configured to detect and block stuff like that.

If you think for a moment, that simply encoding a binary as text meens 
it's no longer a binary, you're quite mistaken.  Text encoding, 
whether UUencode, Base64 or yEnc, is just that.  It's still considered 
binary content.

Posting binary content in text only newsgroups is a really Bad Idea™. 
Posting malware to Usenet is an even worse idea.  Either is likely to 
get your silly ass ToSed.

Fortunately for you, AIOE is a text only news server.  I doubt you'll 
have much luck with your hairbrained scheme.

- -- 
David Ritz 
 "Barbarism is the absence of standards to which appeal can be made."
                                    - José Ortega y Gasset (1883-1955)
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