Don't Open E-mail from Me
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Don't Open E-mail from Me
Yes, I've been hacked.
Fellow forumite and friend Steve Feldman was kind enough to point out that I have a self-sending virus. Thanks Steve, I appreciate the heads up. My computer fumigator is coming tomorrow.
b0b, a thousand apologies. I realize this is not the appropriate place to post this, but I was afraid my acquaintances would not catch it in the "computer" section. You can lock 'er up. No replies necessary.
-John
Fellow forumite and friend Steve Feldman was kind enough to point out that I have a self-sending virus. Thanks Steve, I appreciate the heads up. My computer fumigator is coming tomorrow.
b0b, a thousand apologies. I realize this is not the appropriate place to post this, but I was afraid my acquaintances would not catch it in the "computer" section. You can lock 'er up. No replies necessary.
-John
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John,
Do you have a relative named Gary?
I got an email a month or so ago from a Gary Steele.
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Do you have a relative named Gary?
I got an email a month or so ago from a Gary Steele.
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We had one of these a while ago where I work... this site gives *some* info on how to get rid of this type: http://www.sarc.com/avcenter/venc/data/vbs.loveletter.a.html
the attachment we got was called "very funny" - I just searched out and deleted any file with that name (search as veryfunny*.*)
had to do it a bunch of times but eventually they stopped coming back.
Disclaimer: I can deal with computers, and figure a lot of stuff out, but I KNOW NOTHING
Nick
the attachment we got was called "very funny" - I just searched out and deleted any file with that name (search as veryfunny*.*)
had to do it a bunch of times but eventually they stopped coming back.
Disclaimer: I can deal with computers, and figure a lot of stuff out, but I KNOW NOTHING
Nick
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John,,,yes I did get the "bug" from you I opened your mail to me re the Duke Elllington
thread,,,in answer to your question about Louis Jordan....it was after that ,,I got the "bug"
Will send you my doctors bill....You are always welcome to write...there is one guy on this Forum who has a bug up his "butt" all the time,,and that one cant be fixed.
thread,,,in answer to your question about Louis Jordan....it was after that ,,I got the "bug"
Will send you my doctors bill....You are always welcome to write...there is one guy on this Forum who has a bug up his "butt" all the time,,and that one cant be fixed.
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This morning I received 3 copies of a virus from Russel Cole. Beware! My friend Sherm sent out the following email that describes it quite well: <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>There is a new virus circulating through email today. It can show up with different subject lines, so there isn't an easy way to recognize it. So, just to be on the safe side:
DO NOT OPEN ANY ATTACHMENTS RECEIVED IN YOUR EMAIL IF THE MESSAGE APPEARS AS FOLLOWS:
Subject: [filename (random)]
Body: "Hi! How are you? I send you this file in order to have your advice or I hope you can help me with this file that I senT" or "I hope you like the file that I send you" or "This is the file with the information that you ask for See you later. Thanks"
--- OR the same message may be received in Spanish ---
"Hola, como estas? Te mando este archivo para que me des tu punto de vista" or "Espero me puedas ayudar con el archivo que te mando" or "Espero te guste este archivo que te mando" or "Este es el archivo con la información que me pediste. Nos vemos pronto, gracias."
IF YOU RECEIVE A MESSAGE LIKE THIS, DELETE IT IMMEDIATELY...DO NOT OPEN THE ATTACHMENT!!</SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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DO NOT OPEN ANY ATTACHMENTS RECEIVED IN YOUR EMAIL IF THE MESSAGE APPEARS AS FOLLOWS:
Subject: [filename (random)]
Body: "Hi! How are you? I send you this file in order to have your advice or I hope you can help me with this file that I senT" or "I hope you like the file that I send you" or "This is the file with the information that you ask for See you later. Thanks"
--- OR the same message may be received in Spanish ---
"Hola, como estas? Te mando este archivo para que me des tu punto de vista" or "Espero me puedas ayudar con el archivo que te mando" or "Espero te guste este archivo que te mando" or "Este es el archivo con la información que me pediste. Nos vemos pronto, gracias."
IF YOU RECEIVE A MESSAGE LIKE THIS, DELETE IT IMMEDIATELY...DO NOT OPEN THE ATTACHMENT!!</SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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> Subject: Two new rampant viruses
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> > Two new viruses are being widely distributed over the Internet. Neither
> > Norton anti-virus or McAfee will detect the viruses unless the virus
> tables
> > were updated after July 17th.
> >
> > I would estimate that during the past three weeks, the staff at
> > Internet-Duncan has helped clean viruses from a few hundred computers.
I
> > can not stress strongly enough the need for caution when dealing with
> > attachments!
> >
> > W32.Sircam.Worm@mm is the most rapidly spreading virus of the two new
> > viruses. It is transmitted as an e-mail attachment from infected
> machines.
> > The virus can delete files from the infected machine, and it can send
> > documents from the machine to other people on the Internet. The
messages
> > transmitting this virus will have random subject lines, but will
typically
> > have "Hi! How are you?" or "Hola como estas ?" as the first line of the
> > message and will have "See you later. Thanks" or "Nos vemos pronto,
> > gracias." at the end of the message. If you receive a message like
this,
> do
> > not click on the attachment! Instead, you should delete it immediately.
> >
> > The second new virus being widely is the CodeRed worm. The CodeRed worm
> > affects Microsoft Index Server 2.0 or the Windows 2000 Indexing service
on
> > Microsoft WinNT4.0 and Window 2000 systems running IIS 4.0 and 5.0 web
> > servers. The worm uses a known buffer overflow contained in IDQ.DLL.
> > Information and a patch regarding this vulnerability can be found at:
> >
> > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS01-033.asp
> >
> > This virus does not target typical home user systems, but rather systems
> > running web servers. The high distribution of this virus is due to the
> fact
> > that it does not require any action on the part of the user to infect
the
> > machine. Just having the server on-line can make it vulnerable!
> >
> > We have had reports of systems in Duncan being infected with these
viruses
> > this weekend. There are a multitude of viruses on the Internet. We
only
> > send special warnings about viruses when we believe there is an
> > exceptionally high risk for systems in our service area.
> >
> > The best advice I can offer regarding virus prevention is not to open
ANY
> > e-mail attachments unless you are confident of exactly what you are
> opening.
> > Virus protection programs such as Norton anti-virus and McAfee can
greatly
> > reduce the virus risk, but they can only detect viruses known to be in
> > existence at the time of the virus program's last update.
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Since I dont know about these things ,,here is a question...I run Norton Anti Virus and keep it updated etc...the other day I received an email "Snow White HaHa" I had been warned by my ISP to watch out for this.
It obviously infected my pc,,,,as I had three
notices of quarrantine,,,I went through the best i could to find what i did wrong..I did not open the attachement but I did click onto the incoming e mail in order to delete.
Now the status of my Norton Anti virus shows
"No virus'es for the past 2 days,,,Iam am unable to reach customer support at Norton does this mean I still have a virus in my system?? I have gone through every program I could to find the culprit,,,any suggestions?
Thanks
It obviously infected my pc,,,,as I had three
notices of quarrantine,,,I went through the best i could to find what i did wrong..I did not open the attachement but I did click onto the incoming e mail in order to delete.
Now the status of my Norton Anti virus shows
"No virus'es for the past 2 days,,,Iam am unable to reach customer support at Norton does this mean I still have a virus in my system?? I have gone through every program I could to find the culprit,,,any suggestions?
Thanks
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I got an email from John. I clicked on the basic message, not the attachment.(OUTLOOK EXPRESS). There was a different smaller screen that came up with the attachment icon at bottom, I think there was some text about some neat game and message board site. The attachment was some type of exe. file. It looked kinda fishy so I didn't click on the paperclip or the little box(icon) with exe. under it. What do I need to do now? With Outlook Express, I don't know how to delete it without highlighting it, which is what I've already done so I guess it doesn't matter at this point. Need some help.
Thanks,
Ken
Thanks,
Ken
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Right click on the email in question to get the context menu, then select "Delete".
Also, you should change your email settings so that emails don't automatically preview when you click them. Set it so that you have to double-click to open an email. It's safer that way.
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Also, you should change your email settings so that emails don't automatically preview when you click them. Set it so that you have to double-click to open an email. It's safer that way.
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