6.809, FYI: URLS for Functions of Lg and Contragram, Virus alert

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-6-809. Tue 13 Jun 1995. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines: 153
 
Subject: 6.809, FYI: URLS for Functions of Lg and Contragram, Virus alert
 
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Date: Fri, 9 Jun 95 20:05:12 METDST
From: Dirk Noel (noel at ruca.ua.ac.be)
Subject: Functions of Language WWW home page
 
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Date: Fri, 9 Jun 95 15:53:04 METDST
From: Dirk Noel (noel at ruca.ua.ac.be)
Subject: 2nd issue CONTRAGRAM on WWW
 
3)
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 1995 17:30:45 -0500 (CDT)
From: Cherilyn Young (cherilyn at ccwf.cc.utexas.edu)
Subject: Re: A *REAL* VIRUS ALERT (fwd)
 
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Date: Fri, 9 Jun 95 20:05:12 METDST
From: Dirk Noel (noel at ruca.ua.ac.be)
Subject: Functions of Language WWW home page
 
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The journal devoted to functional approaches to language, *Functions of
Language*, now has its own 3W home page. The URL is:
 
http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~dnoel/folhome.html
 
There you will find links to the journal's statement of purpose, some notes
for contributors, its style sheet, and the tables of contents of past and
forthcoming issues.
 
Do have a look!
 
Dirk NOEL
CONTRAGRAM
Dept. of English
University of Gent
Rozier 44
B-9000 Gent
BELGIUM
 
Phone: +32 9 264 3789
Fax:       +32 9 264 4179
E-mail: dirk.noel at rug.ac.be
 
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Date: Fri, 9 Jun 95 15:53:04 METDST
From: Dirk Noel (noel at ruca.ua.ac.be)
Subject: 2nd issue CONTRAGRAM on WWW
 
Content-Length: 1340
 
A hypertext version of the second issue of CONTRAGRAM, the quarterly
newsletter of the University of Gent's Contrastive Grammar Research Group,
is now available on the Web. It can be accessed through the URL
 
http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~dnoel/index.html
 
)From the table of contents:
 
Corpus research and the patterns of (French) *pretendre*
Bilingual dictionaries and corpus research
Frequency data from corpus research: the case of (Dutch) *beslissen*
 
Comments welcome!
 
Dirk NOEL
CONTRAGRAM
Dept. of English
University of Gent
Rozier 44
B-9000 Gent
BELGIUM
 
E-mail: dirk.noel at rug.ac.be
 
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3)
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 1995 17:30:45 -0500 (CDT)
From: Cherilyn Young (cherilyn at ccwf.cc.utexas.edu)
Subject: Re: A *REAL* VIRUS ALERT (fwd)
 
 
FYI about what looks like the real thing this time.
 
Cherilyn :)
 
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date Tue, 6 Jun 1995 09:43:50 -0400
>From NOTES.WMYER at A50VM1.TRG.NYNEX.COM
To: revwar at UNH.EDU
Subject Re: A *REAL* VIRUS ALERT
 
What is PKZIP ?
PKZIP is the most common way of compressing computer files so they take up less
room on a hard disk or less time to transmit over a data communications link.
Many people have, and use, this family of shareware products. PKWare's current
legitimate version of PKZIP is 2.04g. This, and earlier versions may be assumed
to be safe.
 
How is a Trojan Horse different than a Virus?
The bogus PKZIP products are files with pkz300 or pkz300b with either a .zip or
.exe suffix. Unlike a virus, these programs do not replicate themselves nor
"infect" anything. They do their damage to that one PC that runs the
Trojan-horsed bogus program. It cannot spread, unless a person gives out a copy
of the bogus program..
 
What happens if you use this bogus version of PKZIP ?
The unwary victim downloads the file from a BBS run by less than through
operators. If the victim runs the .exe form of the bogus program, it erases the
hard disk immediately. If the .zip form is downloaded and "unzipped", the PKZIP
& PKUNZIP.EXE programs will erase the hard disk when executed.
 
Special note to Notes/LAN Admins:
If a LAN-attached PC were to run this Trojan-horse type program, it would be
safe to assume all the LAN accessible files that can be deleted with the
privileges of the logged-on user, will be at risk.
 
Note: No anti-virus packages guard against Trojan Horses. Antivirus mechanisms
guard against the PC & the  PC Operating System from being fooled. Trojan
Horses fool the PC user.
 
What you must do:
Inform all your technically astute PC users about this Trojan Horse, bogus
PKZIP version. Tell them to beware. Do not download or use ANY PKZIP type
programs from any BBS. Until this situation wanes, all PKZIP products brought
into a PC are suspect.
 
I have the honour and privilege to remain
Yr Humble Svt,
 
Walter H Myer, Major
Brigade Adjutant
Brigade of the American Revolution
 
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