Have a nice day indeed!  (OK, I had to look it up.  My Latin is, well,
American.)

But back to the original post, to which I meant to reply earlier today.
 John, you might want to take this up on the Vipre Enterprise forum at
supportforums.sunbeltsoftware.com.  Also note that the (v) designation has
to do with Vipre's whiz-bang virtual technology and isn't necessarily
indicative of a known threat.  I didn't have any, so I didn't pay careful
attention, but there was a slew of false positives reported yesterday
(1.25.10).  You might want to submit the quarantined files to Sunbelt and
Virustotal for analysis.

今日は!

RS


On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 11:59 PM, Roger Wright <rhw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Looks like it's some kind of password stealer.
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> Die dulci fruere!
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> Roger Wright
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> Samuel 
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> "I'm willing to admit that I may not always be right, but I am never
> wrong."
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> On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 7:43 PM, John Aldrich <
> jaldr...@blueridgecarpet.com> wrote:
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>> Anyone have any info on this? I've got several machines that I was emailed
>> on that reportedly had this on them, including one that doesn't go on the
>> internet or even have email! This leads me to wonder if this travels via
>> share or something. I looked on the Vipre site, but they didn't have any
>> real info on how it spreads or anything!
>>
>> All I can say is I'm glad I've got Vipre on these machines!
>> --
>> Thanks,
>> John Aldrich
>> Blueridge Industries
>> IT Manager
>>
>> ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~
>> ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/>  ~
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