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Re: cygwin Digest 27 Mar 2018 08:53:38 -0000 Issue 10744
- From: Stephen Lyons <slysven at virginmedia dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2018 02:15:44 +0100
- Subject: Re: cygwin Digest 27 Mar 2018 08:53:38 -0000 Issue 10744
- References: <1522140818.79007.ezmlm@cygwin.com>
On 27/03/2018 09:53, cygwin-digest-help@cygwin.com wrote:
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> cygwin Digest 27 Mar 2018 08:53:38 -0000 Issue 10744
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> Topics (messages 211932 through 211934):
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> Tarball from cygwin.com git tag
> 211932 by: Wolfgang Stoeggl
> 211933 by: Marco Atzeri
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> Re: Request for supply
> 211934 by: Karen
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For unusual reasons I was looking at my EMail on a Windows PC and it's
Anti-Virus (AVG Free) detected a Win32:Malware-gen infection in the file
Inquiry.exe inside Inquiry.gz inside the third message of this digest
(Issue: 10744) - given that that was a spam message anyhow, is such
*malicious* junk common in this mailing list? Is it was just that I
happened to be using a vulnerable platform (i.e. Windows) whereas I
normally lurk from a *nix one that means I'm encountering something that
Windows/Cygwin users see frequently here?
Stephen
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