Do not open any mails that come through with this message :
Hi! How are you?
I send you this file in order to have your advice
See you later. Thanks
Just a warning..did not hit me but did a few friends of mine.
VIRUS ALERT!!!!
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Ned
Virus advice
Never open an email from someone you don't know and watch for duplicated mail from people you do. Simple.
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Chanta Rose
Re: Virus advice
I was hit by this one and it is nasty, I have lost a lot of my documents, pictures, etc and have been up for hours to finally get to the point now where everything is reinstalled, etc. This is a 'worm' virus and there are warnings plastered all over the front page of the mcafee website. Since fixing it I have been sent the virus 3 more times but I am abviously a lot wiser now!
Most of my work is from the internet, messageboards, etc so everyday I receive mail from people I don't know and although I update my antivirus software regularly it is not enough.
Most of my work is from the internet, messageboards, etc so everyday I receive mail from people I don't know and although I update my antivirus software regularly it is not enough.
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joe king
Re: VIRUS ALERT!!!!
mcaffe.com says (if i understand correctly)
The virus is called 'W32/SirCam@MM'.
'Attached will be a document with a double extension (the filename varies). The first extension will be the file type which was prepended by the virus. When run, the document will be saved to the C:\RECYCLED folder and then opened while the virus copies itself to C:\RECYCLED\SirC32.exe folder to conceal its presence and creates the following registry key value to load itself whenever .EXE files are executed: '
('when run')
Stupidy knows no bounds.
The virus is called 'W32/SirCam@MM'.
'Attached will be a document with a double extension (the filename varies). The first extension will be the file type which was prepended by the virus. When run, the document will be saved to the C:\RECYCLED folder and then opened while the virus copies itself to C:\RECYCLED\SirC32.exe folder to conceal its presence and creates the following registry key value to load itself whenever .EXE files are executed: '
('when run')
Stupidy knows no bounds.
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webmaster
E-mail addresses please
I have had this file sent 15 times today and the guy uses 2 e-mail addresses from ntlworld....I have spoken to NTL and they are looking into it...If you have received this file and the e-mail is different from the two below please let me know....
esprit@ntlworld
andmax@ntlworld
Thanks
esprit@ntlworld
andmax@ntlworld
Thanks
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JHseeker
Re: E-mail addresses please
I think that a lot of these viruses prey on weaknesses in Microsoft Office, and up-to-date virus files won't help. This may be the case with this one.
Massive downloads are needed to update office (Service Release 2 for 2000) but it's less time than re-building yer life after a wipe-out. I'm no expert but it happened to me. I found out the hard way about a year ago. Since keeping Office up to date I've caught several before they bite and never been infected.
If you haven't got time to update then turning off your preview pane in Outlook/Outlook Express helps as a short term fix (I think).
Hope this helps and apologies for stretching out a somewhat off-topic thread but don't want people in the forum falling prey.
Massive downloads are needed to update office (Service Release 2 for 2000) but it's less time than re-building yer life after a wipe-out. I'm no expert but it happened to me. I found out the hard way about a year ago. Since keeping Office up to date I've caught several before they bite and never been infected.
If you haven't got time to update then turning off your preview pane in Outlook/Outlook Express helps as a short term fix (I think).
Hope this helps and apologies for stretching out a somewhat off-topic thread but don't want people in the forum falling prey.
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phinndick
Re: E-mail addresses please
I had the worm virus sent to me via various friends.
I found a fix at symantec homepage
so far so good
I found a fix at symantec homepage
so far so good
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Callipygea
Re: E-mail addresses please
It's a good idea not to use Outlook for your email as many viruses are aimed specifically at Microsoft, in particular the address book Outlook uses.