Spear phishing is a technique used by spammers and scammers to try
to get your email username and password. They send you an email,
often claiming to be from your email provider or employer, in which
they say that your account will be deleted unless you supply them
with your username and password "for authentication" or some other
similar ruse. They say you must reply to the message giving them
this information, or send a message to a particular address giving
them this information.
ClamNailer takes 2 lists of addresses commonly used in these
attacks, and generates a ClamAV signature database to detect them.
last stable release.
- add an explicit note about AllowOverride, you get some strange problems
if this is set incorrectly which robert@ ran into.
ok ajacoutot@
This version provides a true SNMP agent and a MIB, facilitating monitoring the health
of a content filtering system, its performance and mail characteristics.
Full changelog available at http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/release-notes.txt
including XSS (prefs, MIME viewer) and preventing overwriting of webserver-
accessible files (image form fields, e.g. with Turba). For more information
see http://lists.horde.org/archives/announce/2009/000512.html.
Thanks Vijay Sankar, Michiel van Baak and Daniel Levai for testing/feedback.
This module implements the creation and processing of GnuPG signed
and encrypted emails. It provides functions to create PGP/MIME-type
messages, and to check signatures. You need to have a different
package to actually send or receive the message, though.
Email::Sender replaces the old and sometimes problematic Email::Send
library, which did a decent job at handling very simple email sending
tasks, but was not suitable for serious use, for a variety of reasons.
from stephan rickauer