Well, not exactly that joke, I remeber it as the "cleaning the internet" day joke. I
never joke about virii!
Chris Mason
Box 340, The Valley, Anguilla, British West Indies
Tel: 264 497 5670 Fax: 264 497 8463
USA Fax (561) 382-7771
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Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2000 10:02 PM
To: Curt; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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It's an old joke, I played it once and the whole island refused to connect to the
internet for a day, in fact the ISP called people at home to tell them to stay off the
net. The funny thing was that they called people a day late!
Chris Mason
Box 340, The Valley, Anguilla, British West Indies
Tel: 264 497 5670 Fax: 264 497 8463
USA Fax (561) 382-7771
Take a virtual tour of the island
http://net.ai/ The Anguilla Guide
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Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2000 9:35 PM
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Subject: Does anyone know if this is a Joke
I realize that it is April 1, but when I think of comedians I do not think
of the FBI (NIPC).
From: The SANS Institute Research Office
Subj: Malicious 911 Virus Wipes Out Hard Drives of Internet Users
At 8:00 am on Saturday, April 1 (This is not an April Fool's joke!)
the FBI announced it had discovered malicious code wiping out the data on
hard drives and dialing 911. This is a vicious virus and needs to
be stopped quickly. That can only be done through wide-scale
individual action. Please forward this note to everyone who you
know who might be affected.
The FBI Advisory is posted at http://www.nipc.gov/nipc/advis00-038.htm
The 911 virus is the first "Windows shares virus." Unlike recent
viruses that propagate though eMail, the 911 virus silently jumps
directly from machine to machine across the Internet by scanning
for, and exploiting, open Windows shares. After successfully
reproducing itself in other Internet-connected machines
(to assure its continued survival) it uses the machine's modem to
dial 911 and erases the local machine's hard drive. The virus is
operational; victims are already reporting wiped-out hard drives.
The virus was launched through AOL, AT&T, MCI, and NetZero in the
Houston area. The investigation points to relatively limited
distribution so far, but there are no walls in the Internet.
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Action 1: Defense
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Verify that your system and those of all your coworkers, friends, and
associates are not vulnerable by verifying that file sharing is
turned off.
* On a Windows 95/98 system, system-wide file sharing is managed by
selecting My Computer, Control Panel, Networks, and clicking on the
File and Print Sharing button. For folder-by-folder controls, you
can use Windows Explorer (Start, Programs, Windows Explorer) and
highlight a primary folder such as My Documents and then right mouse
click and select properties. There you will find a tab for sharing.
* On a Windows NT, check Control Panel, Server, Shares.
For an excellent way to instantly check system vulnerability, and for
detailed assistance in managing Windows file sharing, see: Shields
Up! A free service from Gibson Research (http://grc.com/)
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Action 2: Forensics
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If you find that you did have file sharing turned on, search your
hard drive for hidden directories named "chode", "foreskin", or
"dickhair" (we apologize for the indiscretion - but those are the
real directory names). These are HIDDEN directories, so you must
configure the Find command to show hidden directories. Under the
Windows Explorer menu choose View/Options: "Show All Files".
If you find those directories: remove them.
And, if you find them, and want help from law enforcement, call the
FBI National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC) Watch Office
at 202-323-3204/3205/3206. The FBI/NIPC has done an extraordinary
job of getting data out early on this virus and deserves both kudos
and cooperation.
You can help the whole community by letting both the FBI and
SANS ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) know if you've been hit, so we can
monitor the spread of this virus.
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Moving Forward
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The virus detection companies received a copy of the code for the
911 Virus early this morning, so keep your virus signature files
up-to-date.
We'll post new information at www.sans.org as it becomes available.
Prepared by:
Alan Paller, Research Director, The SANS Institute
Steve Gibson, President, Gibson Research Corporation
Stephen Northcutt, Director, Global Incident Analysis Center
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