On Mon, 2002-05-27 at 03:14, poogle wrote:
> I may be wrong but I think I have received a new twist to the Klez.e worm in 
> which case I think cross posting to warn others is appropriate, if I'm wrong 
> I apologise for cross posting.
> I paste below the text of the e mail which came with an attachment called 
> width.exe which I will e mail off-list to anyone who wants to look at it at 
> their own risk of course, a second attachment in html read " Read the OEM 
> Privacy Statement This page is unavailable. Please check with your computer 
> manufacturer.To continue to register your computer and Microsoft Windows, 
> click Back. " and a back button followed.
> I am Windows free so I can't virus scan the attachment and I'm not a 
> programmer so although I could look at it it would mean nothing to me.
> 
> The text:-
> 
> Klez.E is the most common world-wide spreading worm.It's very dangerous by 
> corrupting your files. Because of its very smart stealth and anti-anti-virus 
> technic,most common AV software can't detect or clean it. We developed this 
> free immunity tool to defeat the malicious virus. You only need to run this 
> tool once,and then Klez will never come into your PC.
>  NOTE: Because this tool acts as a fake Klez to fool the real worm,some AV 
> monitor maybe cry when you run it. If so,Ignore the warning,and select 
> 'continue'.
>  If you have any question,please [there was an e mail link here]
> 
Yeah, it is Klez, but not new.

Brian


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