Well, after the introduction of the common European currency, the penni (1/100th of the Finnish markka) has been more widely known as 0.16818792646151103396891550743138 Euro-cents.
There are very common macro viruses that in fact are based on WSH and not on any application-specific macro platform (most commonly MSOffice and its Visual Basic for Applications or VBA).
AFAICR, for exapmle Loveletter (the ILOVEYOU e-mail virus) was a.VBS file, which means that it was written in the Visual Basic Scripting language. Files with the extension.VBS are associated with WSH, so that when you double-click on a.VBS file in Windows, the script is executed.
Well, of course the real file is more widely available. More hosts share the real file, so you'd see something like this:
BAND XYZ - I can't write a song (md5=12345) (43 hosts)
BAND XYZ - I cant write a song (md5=91283) (1 host)
[Might be redundant, haven't read all the comments.]
Another Finnish project, a sauna in a Volkswagen kleinbus.
The vehicle belongs to the car club of the student union at the Helsinki University of Technology.
That page is not the verdict, but contains a link to it.
The actual URL is http://www.domstol.no/archive/Oslotingrett/Nye%20a vgjorelser/DVD-jon.doc.
Don't you just hate it when official documents are made public in M$Word?
Well, after the introduction of the common European currency, the penni (1/100th of the Finnish markka) has been more widely known as 0.16818792646151103396891550743138 Euro-cents.
There are very common macro viruses that in fact are based on WSH and not on any application-specific macro platform (most commonly MSOffice and its Visual Basic for Applications or VBA).
.VBS file, which means that it was written in the Visual Basic Scripting language. Files with the extension .VBS are associated with WSH, so that when you double-click on a .VBS file in Windows, the script is executed.
AFAICR, for exapmle Loveletter (the ILOVEYOU e-mail virus) was a
...will they change their name to Black Hat?
NANAS, or the newsgoup news.admin.net-abuse.sightings does just this. It is a public archive of spam which can be searched e.g. with Google Groups:
http://groups.google.com/groups?group=news.admin.n et-abuse.sightings
Why reinvent the wheel? Or does this new spam archive have any new functionality to offer?