Re: Malware Site

From: Andre D. Correa (andre.correa_at_pobox.com)
Date: 11/23/05

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    Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 18:53:33 -0200
    To: namtoor@gmail.com
    
    

    Note: I'm not advertising anything, just answering the question about
    available block lists. :-)

    Hi, I'm working on a project to list URLs/sites that host Malware. It is
    called Malware Block List (MBL) and consists of a free, automated and
    user contributed system for checking URLs for the presence of any
    software considered Malware. The list is available in some formats,
    including: Squid, SquidGuard, SpamAssassin, MailWasher, plain text, etc...

    If you can, please forward the message to me and/or to
    void@malware.com.br and it will be verified for the presence of URLs
    pointing to Malware. If any are found, URL(s) will be visited regularly
    and add to the block list.

    For more information visit: www.malware.com.br

    Good Luck!

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    namtoor@gmail.com wrote:
    > Hi, this site <don't click!> http://sutterhelath.org/index.php </don't click!> is
    > spreading malware. They're tricking people into
    > visiting the site via an embedded link in email
    > messages. How should this be reported and/or what
    > should be done to get this site taken offline?
    >
    > Thanks!
    >


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