If these e-mail addresses look familiar to you (i.e. they are in your
address book) you may be infected with the Netsky worm.  All infections were
the q...@mm.enc variant (Norton called it w32.netsk...@mm.enc)  The virus
actually looks through a large number of file types so they may be in
something other than your address book.

nreyno...@reynoldsglue.com    (7/10/2004 9:38 am)

i...@sagebrushcorp.com    (7/10/2004 9:39 am)

hly...@aol.com       (7/12/2004 3:05 pm)

ckur...@aol.com     (7/12/2004 3:05 pm)

t...@painlessperformance.com    (7/12/2004 11:02 pm)

The worm uses a flaw in internet explorere to run code IE 5.01 (but not SP2)
and 5.5 are vulnerable
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS01-020.mspx

Symantec (the makers of Norton anti-virus) have provided a free tool to
remove infections.

http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.net...@mm.removal.tool.html

--
wesley scott
k...@spottedowl.biz



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