Re: [78attendees] IETF Invitation letter

Randall Gellens <rg+ietf@qualcomm.com> Tue, 14 September 2010 21:11 UTC

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At 9:53 AM -0500 9/14/10, Michael Graff wrote:

>  Your company blocks PDF files?  Whoa.

I was just now reading reports of PDF-based attacks (one a 
"pseudo-PDF" attack and the other a true PDF attack): 
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/091010-hereyouhave-leadbetter-virus-email.html>

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