On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 12:52:24AM -0200, Rodrigo Barbosa wrote:

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> On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 04:43:16PM -0800, Larry Hand wrote:
> > Anyone else seeing this? It comes with an attachment Paypal.asp.scr. 
> > Anyone know what it is? It sure looks suspicious.
> 
> I beg your pardon, but ... suspicious ?!?! :)
> 

Actually the answer just came right now:
http://www.sophos.com/virusinfo/analyses/w32mimaili.html

W32/Mimail-I is a worm which spreads via email using addresses harvested from the hard 
drive of your computer. All email addresses found on your PC are saved in a file named 
el388.tmp in the Windows folder. 
In order to run itself automatically when Windows starts up the worm copies itself to 
the file svchost32.exe in the Windows folder and adds the following registry entry: 

HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\SvcHost32 

The emails sent by the worm have the following characteristics: 

Subject line: YOUR PAYPAL.COM ACCOUNT EXPIRES 

Message text: 

Dear PayPal member, 

PayPal would like to inform you about some important information regarding your PayPal 
account. This account, which is associated with the email address 

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

will be expiring within five business days. We apologize for any inconvenience that 
this may cause, but this is occurring because all of our customers are required to 
update their account settings with their personal information. 

We are taking these actions because we are implementing a new security policy on our 
website to insure everyone's absolute privacy. To avoid any interruption in PayPal 
services then you will need to run the application that we have sent with this email 
(see attachment) and follow the instructions. Please do not send your personal 
information through email, as it will not be as secure. 

IMPORTANT! If you do not update your information with our secure application within 
the next five business days then we will be forced to deactivate your account and you 
will not be able to use your PayPal account any longer. It is strongly recommended 
that you take a few minutes out of your busy day and complete this now. 

DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE VIA EMAIL! This mail is sent by an automated message 
system and the reply will not be received. 

Thank you for using PayPal. 

Attached file: www.paypal.com.scr 

If you run the worm, a dialog box pops up requesting you to enter a range of 
information about your credit card. This includes your full credit card number, your 
PIN, the expiry date, and even the so-called CVV code (this is an additional 
three-digit security code printed on the back of your card which is not recorded by 
credit card machines during transactions). The dialog includes a PayPal logo in a 
further attempt to appear legitimate. Information entered into the form is sent out by 
email. 

Note: do not act on web links or attachments sent to you in emails which claim to come 
from banks or financial companies. The apparent source of an email is too easily 
forged. 
 
 


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> > Subject: YOUR PAYPAL.COM ACCOUNT EXPIRES
> > Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 03:29:00 -0500
> > From: PayPal.com <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Rodrigo Barbosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> "Quid quid Latine dictum sit, altum viditur"
> "Be excellent to each other ..." - Bill & Ted (Wyld Stallyns)
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