Trend Micro Quarantines Letter P 207
kkenedy writes "I thought this was the funniest thing I have read in a long time: CRN reports that a bug in an update to one of Trend Micro's security products inadvertently blocks all incoming e-mail containing the letter P." Makes me glad I don't use it, else I wouldn't get any mail, purely on the basis of my surname.
Obligatory joke (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Obligatory joke (Score:2)
In other news (Score:3, Funny)
Re:In other news (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Obligatory joke (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Obligatory joke (Score:4, Funny)
The mail read: "lease aly the atch to the roduct as soon as ossible"
..... Bummer (Score:2)
This work perfectly for SPAM ... (Score:2)
S(P)AM - if they would only advertise the unsolicited mail as such. :-)
zRe:This work perfectly for SPAM ... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:This work perfectly for SPAM ... (Score:2)
Atleast I won't have to worry about... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Atleast I won't have to worry about... (Score:2, Funny)
say fast.. (Score:3, Funny)
if eter ier icked a eck of ickled eer
wheres the ickled eer eter ier ecked
Just Another rocess (Score:1)
Re:Just Another rocess (Score:2, Funny)
Another obligatory joke (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Another obligatory joke (Score:2)
Trend Micro finally figured out the only way to filter 'em all out was to make 'P' illegal.
Don't knock it, I'm sure it worked
D
Wait a min. (Score:3, Funny)
Wonder if those mails had the letter
Re:Wait a min. (Score:2, Interesting)
Front page headlines - Memepool link [50megs.com] actually useful!
Re:Wait a min. (Score:2, Funny)
To: US Customer
Due to a bug in an antisam update, Rule #915, in Trend Micro eManager, the e-mail content security roduct that rovides content filtering, sam blocking and reorting, lease download and install Rule #916 immediately.
The bug blocks all emails containing the letter right after the letter "O" in the alhabet.
--
Trend Micro Customer Suort
Re:Wait a min. (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Wait a min. (Score:2)
Re:Wait a min. (Score:3, Funny)
Hoo Boy! Sign me up!
dave
I have a strategy... (Score:2, Funny)
Men, are you sick and tired of women sighing with disaqqointment when you take
off your trousers?
Doesn't it really qiss you off?
Well now with new QENISGROW2000, (a unique herbal remedy) you can have them
GASQ when you UNSHEATH your manhood.
grasqee
kudos (Score:1, Informative)
Kudos to them for fixing it within an hour and a half, and notifying registered clients and resellers.
a tip for this guy... (Score:2, Funny)
Ummmm, like time to expand your horizons maybe?
Uh-oh! (Score:2)
I hope that they at least have it fixed by now...I know that I'd be having a problem if I were to get not e-mail with the letter p in it...then all the junk mail I'd get would be gone! What ever would I do if Babette was no longer waiting for me?
This reminds me of a true corporate story (Score:3, Funny)
My fav corporate filtering story (Score:2)
From-Administrator@ObliviousCorporation.com
Subj - Content blocked
An email you received was blocked due to objectionable content-
Sender-Freestuff@spammer.com
Time-05/22/03 8:55pm
Filter violation-HUGEHORSECOCK
Oblivious Corporation policy requires that we make efforts to protect you from objectionable material. If you feel that this filter has blocked legitimate business related correspondence,
Re:This reminds me of a true corporate story (Score:3, Funny)
To Trend Micro: regexps: you guys heard of these?
dave
Re:This reminds me of a true corporate story (Score:2)
I can hear them around the water cooler already...
"Whatta dick...he's the only one here in the office not getting spam. Why not?"
"Dude hasn't gotten any email for over a week and hasn't even realized it...Whatta Dick."
or...
Guys in the office say..."I hear even the spam companies don't send viagra e-mail to that Dick over there..."
Girls in the office hear..."Dick over there is REALLY Huge."
Now...Dick gets all the women in the offi
The quarantined mail... (Score:3, Funny)
Here's a link to our latest Service Ack for the Windows X Oerating system. lease download this 550MB Service Ack, and all your roblems will be solved.
Eole (figure this one!) with NT4 and below will not be suorted. The rice for this roduct under Subscrition Advantage will be $100 er year er license.
Issued in ublic interest by the Entagon.
Re:The quarantined mail... (Score:2)
dave
This is an appaling error (Score:4, Funny)
Re:This is an appaling error (Score:2)
Shouldn't that be... (Score:2)
;-)
7|-|47'5 1337!! (Score:2)
ok...so my pathetic attempts at 1337 really suck.
Digits? Safe? HA! (Score:2)
Re:This is an appaling error (Score:3, Funny)
What are you talking about? Digits are the worst offenders! Look at how many viruses have spread solely through the distribution of 0's and 1's! Imagine the mayhem if the bigger digits start cutting in on the action!@
Wachovia/1st Union blocks email with "hi" (Score:5, Informative)
Nice service from a BANK. Their tech department is pretty stupid.
Re:Wachovia/1st Union blocks email with "hi" (Score:4, Informative)
Sounds like that's left over from a mass mailer virus that was going around a couple of years back. It took everyone in the address book and added 'Hi' to the subject line so ppl would think it was from a friend. That's gone by though and very easily picked up from any virus detection package. Sounds like your net admin needs to get back in there and tweak the filter settings.
Re:Wachovia/1st Union blocks email with "hi" (Score:2)
Oh come on. Eveybody knows that "hi" means "I am a sleazy spammer from the pit of Hell". If you don't believe me, just look in the brand new unabridged OED. :)
I would never dream of sending e-mail with "hi" in the subject.
Re:Wachovia/1st Union blocks email with "hi" (Score:2)
Business e-mail from Honolulu? (Score:2)
Ok, so it's probably a statistically unlikely problem, but if I can spot it in two seconds flat, it's probably at least somewhat of a concern.
Some of us would also feel dumb writing "Dear..." to our bosses or coworkers.
Re:Business e-mail from Honolulu? (Score:2)
Reminds me (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Reminds me (Score:3, Funny)
Dear Trend Customer... (Score:3, Funny)
You can recover your email from the 'Quarantine' folder.
We are sorry for any confusion this might have caused, and include the missing material below:
Please insert as required.
PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
pppppppppppppppppppppp
Correction.. only the 'leading' p (Score:5, Funny)
1. Sent thru Microsoft Assport - your secure login to the e-world.
2. I assed my MCSE exams.
3. Laying with colleagues might land you in harassment charges.
4. All work and no Lay makes Jack
5. Boys and Girls, come out to lay
The moon does shine as bright as day!
Re:Correction.. only the 'leading' p (Score:2)
Still in beta? (Score:3, Insightful)
HTML workaround? (Score:2, Interesting)
p=p
P=P
And...? Some Perspective Please! (Score:5, Insightful)
I've been using Trend's Desktop solution (OfficeScan) at work for just over a year now, with no problems at all. Trend have a very good reputation for updating their rulesets very very quickly when a new virus hits the wild - for example in the case of "Love Bug" a couple of years back, they had a new pattern file available in less than 45 minutes, where other vendors took 24 to 36 hours.
Since OfficeScan (and AFAIK, all the Trend Products) can be configured to automatically update their Pattern, Engine and Core files whenever a new version becomes available, that effectively means that all desktop PC's and Servers can be running with suitable pattern files before you even see any incidence of a new virus.
People need to get some perspective on this issue - Yes, there was a problem, but it's fixed. Trend's product base is very stable, very fast and very effective. One small problem like this is just that: small !
Disclaimer: No, I don't work for Trend - I'm just a very happy end user
Re:And...? Some Perspective Please! (Score:2)
don't you mean? (Score:2)
Re:And...? Some Perspective Please! (Score:4, Informative)
I'd also like to point out that Trend Micro offers a great free online virus scanner [antivirus.com] that comes in very handy when you get a call from a friend/relative who's having computer problems. No need to haul over and install your own virus scanner (which is undoubtedly against said virus scanner's EULA anyway) just to find out if they're infected. I can't remember if it actually CLEANS the viruses it finds, but manually removing most viruses isn't all that tough once you know what you're looking for.
The HouseCall product has also spotted viruses that Norton did not.
Re:And...? Some Perspective Please! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:And...? Some Perspective Please! (Score:3, Insightful)
Here's some perspective (Score:2)
Exactly. How about an article on why every email I send to my friends at work comes back as, "Your email has elements of spam in it and was rejected" even though its clearly a reply from a message sent from one of their own. Multiple vendors here and yet to be fixed.
Or Symantec's years long unresolved stability bug.
"Your product crashes my system."
"No it doesn't."
I really hope this P joke doesn't hurt Trend's reputation. They make excellent products and ar
Re:And...? Some Perspective Please! (Score:3, Interesting)
Agreed, it is a small problem - but it's a very funny one.
Most of us don't have that much going for us in our lives, especially after the bubble burst - can we just have some fun with this please?
As someone who actually _uses_ eManager... (Score:5, Informative)
#1) We use it along with Viruswall to block incoming viruses (It's a proxy that sits in front of Sendmail for us....) Works really well; we haven't had a virus outbreak in 2+ years. (Lousy Outlook!)
#2) We use it to filter out Spam. I don't get _any_ Spam at my work address. At all. Very impressive if you ask me!
Viruswall & eManager are pretty ugly pieces of code, but they do the job. We don't get viruses and don't get Spam, and that's why we use it.
Having said that, this stop-the-P thing is a mess. I just checked our rulefiles, and we jumped from rulefile 914 to 920..... glad to see that
--DM
Re:As someone who actually _uses_ eManager... (Score:2)
Oops, pardon my French, I mean it comes with rulesets you can check for stupid fucking moronic mistakes before rollout.
dave
Re:As someone who actually _uses_ eManager... (Score:3, Informative)
The virus part is fine...but eManager is one of the worst spam products ever invented. No scoring, so mail either goes through or gets blocked without any in-betweens. The out-of-the-box rules must have been written by Jonathan Edwards (for those not up on their history, he was a famous Puritan preacher). There's no HTML cleaning ability; the only way to keep nasty javascripts away is to block javascript (which causes every employee to squawk because they lose all their newsletters). When we use the "au
Peer to peer spam problem (Score:2)
In this type of case, one overpowering rule makes the program more harmful than helpful. Being too sensitive greatly decreases specificity as well... thus the system spirals into uselessness.
Anyway, Cloudmark [cloudmark.com] is a commerical product based on vipul's razor. Sadly, vipul's razor will not compile in the window's environment [sourceforge.net] yet.
God, I hate spam
So how did the e-mail Read? (Score:4, Funny)
I can see the email now -
"Due to an error in our most recent update, e-mails containing a certain letter are now blocked. We can't tell you which one. Really. But make sure you u . . . reset your security setting ASA . . err really quickly.
Listen - just do it right now - this is embarrassing.
Thank you - Trend Micro"
Re:So how did the e-mail Read? (Score:2)
Rule #916 triggered on sender field pugugly.
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Vowels (Score:2, Funny)
The only emails with vowels are spam... I work at a school. Damn mobile phones.
You know you are a geek... (Score:5, Insightful)
Obligatory Simpsons quote (Score:5, Funny)
And on Sesame Street... (Score:2)
Not just "P" (Score:2, Informative)
Sesame Street Conspiracy... (Score:2, Funny)
Actually... (Score:2, Funny)
It's my first-year project in reverse... (Score:5, Funny)
Nobody had bothered to teach us about debuggers at that stage, so we tried our best inserting diagnostic printf's everywhere, but despite days of searching we could never find what was causing it. In the end, we inserted some code to count to where the end of the string should have been and replace the "p" with a null character.
We got marked down anyway. I still have the source code somewhere, but I haven't dared to look at it for fear of provoking the code gods ... :/
Re:It's my first-year project in reverse... (Score:2)
Boy, that brings back memories...
#define DATA_LEN 20
buf=malloc(DATA_LEN+1);
Trend Micro (Score:2, Interesting)
I just hope Interscan doesn't block slashdot because of this comment.
Sesame Street would be upset (Score:2, Funny)
Ya think the folks at Sesame Street would be upset by this??
Brought to you by the folks calling for the release of the letter P
This post brought to you by the letter 'P' (Score:2, Funny)
Great for swimming pools. (Score:3, Funny)
Yay! (Score:2)
Dear Trend Micro (Score:2, Funny)
You guys are oo heads for ushing out this stu id screwed u u date.
Your develo ment team is a cra y bunch of oor rogrammers and your
roduct is is ile of cra
lease iss off.
Signed
U set customer
I dare say (Score:2)
Trouble, Right Here (Score:2)
This e-mail... (Score:2)
Blocked Pee (Score:2)
So no Sesame Street emails? (Score:2)
Trend Micro: --Oh no you don't!
<shred>
QA? WHAT QA? (Score:2, Interesting)
I can't believe they didn't send the classic "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog". Back when I was doing QA, if there was a text field, I'd fill it to the gunnels with stuff like that.
The programming error was stupid, but things happen - that's why you have a QA Team.
It's also an example why it's important to have QA do something other than run matrices and automated test scripts. Those only get what they're scripted to catch, and that's not
programmer's nervous right pinky (Score:2)
The missing resumes (Score:3, Funny)
Want to guess what was offensive?
"Magna Cum Laude"
Umm, how funny is that?
WHY? (Score:2)
What can you possibly hope to prove that E. V. Wright hasn't already in Gadsby [amazon.com] (the book without an e)?
Just goes to show you... (Score:2)
There a movie... (Score:2)
Bugs imitating movies. Omgawd, are they REALLY building Skynet???????
customers contacted via email (Score:3, Funny)
Does the email sent to customers contain the letter P? How can one describe the problem without using the letter P?
"There is a problem^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hissue with emails containing the 16th letter of the alp^Hfabet. You are advised to update^H^H^H^H^H^Hdownload the latest patch^H^H^H^H^Hfix from our website at http://w^Hoh damn!"
Re:surname? neal? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:surname? neal? (Score:2)
Thanks for keeping up.
-Peter
PS: To the guy that was griping that not everybody is Christian, I'm not Christian. It doesn't seem like trying to pretend away one of, if not the, major influences on Western society is very productive to me.
-P
Re:surname? neal? (Score:2)
IANAP(riest) and for that matter IANAC(atholic), but the vatican's official website, here [vatican.va] might be a good place to start. With respect to the Church's official positions, they should essentially be there. Or you could always ask a priest, but do you really want to ask the trolls of slashdot this question?
Re:Damn funny (Score:2, Funny)
You should install the latest batch #916 to ubdate your brogram
Re:Our emails get blocked too (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:And now for something completely ... (Score:3, Funny)
This show brought to you by the letter P and a large trout.
Re:Can I take a P please Bob? (Score:2)