Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-12-05 Thread Z16CHEVELLEGUY
thanks for the info. they found stuff McAfee didn't
 larry


Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-12-02 Thread ChevelleYenko


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There is a web site that will do  a free anti virus scan on your computer.
http://housecall.antivirus.com/
I am not sure how good this is but I was told to run it by a computer tech 
guy.

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Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-29 Thread Rodney.


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You may be right..  I dunno... I just noticed that the second and third time
I installed Norton it said it expired a year from the date I installed... of
course this was after fdisk'ing and reinstalling the OS, so of course the
registry info wasn't still in there...  Shouldn't be too difficult to do a
reg hack though.

Rodney.

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 false!, The registry stores infomation that will not give up a second year
 of updates.
 Keith

 - Original Message -
 From: Rodney. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 10:24 PM
 Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update


 
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  FYI, every time you reinstall the program the years worth of updates is
  changed.  IE:  If you install on 2/2/01, you're good to go until 2/2/02.
 If
  you reinstall on 2/1/02, you're good to go until 2/1/03.  So the date
 issue
  isn't really an issue.
 
  Rodney.
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Keith Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 7:03 PM
  Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update
 
 
  
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   For anyone who is going to go out and purchase the Norton Anti-Virus
  program
   (Wal-Mart has the best price) , I recommend that your spend the money
on
  the
   Norton Internet Security 2002 which will also give you a firewall and
 the
   Anti-Virus program to protect you. Also, before you install, email me
  direct
   and I will tell you a secrect which will give 2 year of updates verus
 just
   one.
   Keith
   - Original Message -
   From: Rodney. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 8:41 PM
   Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update
  
  
   
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My Norton 2002 has been detecting BadTrans just fine... 3 times in
 fact.
You might try updating your virus definitions more often.
   
Rodney.
71 Chevelle
Phoenix, AZ
   
   

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Group,
 
  I have also located the noted virus on my computer. It is the
  W32.Badtrans.B@mm as mentioned by Keith. I have the current 2002
  Norton software loaded and it does not clean or quarantine the
  virus.
  From what I am understanding it is or might be event triggered.
   Meaning, it could activate from your computers system clock
etc.
 It
  has been identified in the following files in my computers
system.
  My
  system runs Windows 98. Does anyone know how or what we can do
to
  correct these infected files since the current Norton's
Anti-virus
  software cannot clean of quarantine the virus?
 
  C:\windows\system\Kernel32.exe
  C:\Windows\system\KDll.Dll
 
  Thanks to any or all that might reply to this email.
 
  Dwaine

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Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-28 Thread NtOwlPro
Rich..
just got your email but it was addressed to mike..not sure what it's about..is it supposed to go out to everybody on the chevelle list? tom


Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-28 Thread Z16CHEVELLEGUY
Kelly:
i think i may have it. i was expecting some pictures from a list member and didn't really pay attention to who it was from. i do have macaffe.i guess in the future i don't open any attachmenats.
 larry


Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-28 Thread Keith Cooper



Your virus software should caught the problem. If 
you opened the file then you sent the virus to everyone in your address book and 
or all messages in your inbox. The virus seems to be damaging the Kernel32.exe 
file. Let me know if your virus program finds the virus and infected files. The 
virus is W32.badtrans.B@mm.
Keith

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 4:07 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus 
  information update
  Kelly: i think i 
  may have it. i was expecting some pictures from a list member and didn't 
  really pay attention to who it was from. i do have macaffe.i guess in 
  the future i don't open any attachmenats. 
  larry 
  


Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-28 Thread Kelly C. Hanna

At 03:07 PM 11/28/2001, you wrote:
Kelly:

i think i may have it. i was expecting some pictures from a list member
and didn't really pay attention to who it was from. i do have
macaffe.i guess in the future i don't open any attachmenats.

I have Norton set up to scan my email attachments before the get to the
inbox. This helps a ton when it comes to getting rid of the craphope
you get rid of it without any problems...

Kelly C. Hanna






Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-28 Thread ALBBIEs1

Group,

I have also located the noted virus on my computer. It is the W32.Badtrans.B@mm as mentioned by Keith. I have the current 2002 Norton software loaded and it does not clean or quarantine the virus. From what I am understanding it is or might be event triggered. Meaning, it could activate from your computers system clock etc. It has been identified in the following files in my computers system. My system runs Windows 98. Does anyone know how or what we can do to correct these infected files since the current Norton's Anti-virus software cannot clean of quarantine the virus?

C:\windows\system\Kernel32.exe
C:\Windows\system\KDll.Dll

Thanks to any or all that might reply to this email.

Dwaine 


Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-28 Thread RKoletzke



Here is what I used it is from the Mcafee 
site
I couldn't get it all deleted and had to have my 
son come over and delete it through DOS

Hope this helps 
Bob K

Here is the address

http://vil.mcafee.com/dispVirus.asp?virus_k=99069#removal_instructions

Manual Removal Instructions 
WINDOWS 95/98/ME 

  Restart Windows in Safe Mode (reboot your computer, just before the large 
  WINDOWS startup screen comes up, hit the F5 key). 
  Click START | RUN, type %WINDIR% and hit ENTER 
  Delete the INETD.EXE file (if present)
  Click START | RUN, type %WINDIR%\SYSTEM and hit ENTER 
  Delete the following files (if they exist):
  KERN32.EXE KERNEL32.EXE KDLL.DLL HKSDLL.DLL 
  Click START | RUN, type REGEDIT and hit ENTER 
  Click the (+) next to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE 
  Click the (+) next to SOFTWARE 
  Click the (+) next to MICROSOFT 
  Click the (+) next to WINDOWS 
  Click the (+) next to CURRENTVERSION 
  Click the (+) next to RUNONCE 
  Click on KERNEL32 and hit DELETE on the keyboard 
  Restart the computer 

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 6:06 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus 
  information update
  Group, I 
  have also located the noted virus on my computer. It is the W32.Badtrans.B@mm as mentioned by Keith. I 
  have the current 2002 Norton software loaded and it does not clean or 
  quarantine the virus. From what I am understanding it is or might be event 
  triggered. Meaning, it could activate from your computers system clock 
  etc. It has been identified in the following files in my computers system. 
  My system runs Windows 98. Does anyone know how or what we can do to 
  correct these infected files since the current Norton's Anti-virus software 
  cannot clean of quarantine the virus? C:\windows\system\Kernel32.exe 
  C:\Windows\system\KDll.Dll Thanks to any or all that might reply 
  to this email. Dwaine 


Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-28 Thread Rodney.


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My Norton 2002 has been detecting BadTrans just fine... 3 times in fact.
You might try updating your virus definitions more often.

Rodney.
71 Chevelle
Phoenix, AZ



 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Group,
 
  I have also located the noted virus on my computer. It is the
  W32.Badtrans.B@mm as mentioned by Keith. I have the current 2002
  Norton software loaded and it does not clean or quarantine the virus.
  From what I am understanding it is or might be event triggered.
   Meaning, it could activate from your computers system clock etc. It
  has been identified in the following files in my computers system.  My
  system runs Windows 98. Does anyone know how or what we can do to
  correct these infected files since the current Norton's Anti-virus
  software cannot clean of quarantine the virus?
 
  C:\windows\system\Kernel32.exe
  C:\Windows\system\KDll.Dll
 
  Thanks to any or all that might reply to this email.
 
  Dwaine

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Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-28 Thread Keith Cooper


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Your are right Rodney, Norton will detect the virus, but it can not repair
it. You will have to delete the Kernel32.exe file and restore it from the
CD. Check the date of the virus definition file. I got the virus because the
program was not updating the definition file. It was only updating the
program. See my email on Virue information update on where to manually get
the new definition file if your program is not updating correctly. This is a
bad virus.
The viruse DEFINITION  file should be dated 11/24/01
Keith

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 8:41 PM
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 My Norton 2002 has been detecting BadTrans just fine... 3 times in fact.
 You might try updating your virus definitions more often.

 Rodney.
 71 Chevelle
 Phoenix, AZ


 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Group,
  
   I have also located the noted virus on my computer. It is the
   W32.Badtrans.B@mm as mentioned by Keith. I have the current 2002
   Norton software loaded and it does not clean or quarantine the virus.
   From what I am understanding it is or might be event triggered.
Meaning, it could activate from your computers system clock etc. It
   has been identified in the following files in my computers system.  My
   system runs Windows 98. Does anyone know how or what we can do to
   correct these infected files since the current Norton's Anti-virus
   software cannot clean of quarantine the virus?
  
   C:\windows\system\Kernel32.exe
   C:\Windows\system\KDll.Dll
  
   Thanks to any or all that might reply to this email.
  
   Dwaine
 
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Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-28 Thread Rodney.


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But if you have Norton setup to scan your incoming email, it will scan the
file and detect that it's badtrans.  Then when you hit repair, it will say
cannot repair.  Then Norton asks if you want to quarantine it.  When you say
yes, it takes the attatchment and moves it to quarantine so that you cannot
run the attachement from your email program.  Thus, the virus was detected
before you ran the program.  So how could it have possibly infected the
kernel32.exe file if the attachment was never run?   It couldn't have.

Rodney.
71 Chevelle
Phoenix, AZ

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Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 6:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update



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 Your are right Rodney, Norton will detect the virus, but it can not repair
 it. You will have to delete the Kernel32.exe file and restore it from the
 CD. Check the date of the virus definition file. I got the virus because
the
 program was not updating the definition file. It was only updating the
 program. See my email on Virue information update on where to manually get
 the new definition file if your program is not updating correctly. This is
a
 bad virus.
 The viruse DEFINITION  file should be dated 11/24/01
 Keith

 - Original Message -
 From: Rodney. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 8:41 PM
 Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update


 
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  My Norton 2002 has been detecting BadTrans just fine... 3 times in fact.
  You might try updating your virus definitions more often.
 
  Rodney.
  71 Chevelle
  Phoenix, AZ
 
 
  
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
Group,
   
I have also located the noted virus on my computer. It is the
W32.Badtrans.B@mm as mentioned by Keith. I have the current 2002
Norton software loaded and it does not clean or quarantine the
virus.
From what I am understanding it is or might be event triggered.
 Meaning, it could activate from your computers system clock etc. It
has been identified in the following files in my computers system.
My
system runs Windows 98. Does anyone know how or what we can do to
correct these infected files since the current Norton's Anti-virus
software cannot clean of quarantine the virus?
   
C:\windows\system\Kernel32.exe
C:\Windows\system\KDll.Dll
   
Thanks to any or all that might reply to this email.
   
Dwaine
  
   --
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   and my For Sale page at http://www.ProStreetCar.com/classifieds.html
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   stand still.  But turn away, and you have to measure time with a
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Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-28 Thread Rodney.


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FYI, every time you reinstall the program the years worth of updates is
changed.  IE:  If you install on 2/2/01, you're good to go until 2/2/02.  If
you reinstall on 2/1/02, you're good to go until 2/1/03.  So the date issue
isn't really an issue.

Rodney.


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From: Keith Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 7:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update



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 For anyone who is going to go out and purchase the Norton Anti-Virus
program
 (Wal-Mart has the best price) , I recommend that your spend the money on
the
 Norton Internet Security 2002 which will also give you a firewall and the
 Anti-Virus program to protect you. Also, before you install, email me
direct
 and I will tell you a secrect which will give 2 year of updates verus just
 one.
 Keith
 - Original Message -
 From: Rodney. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 8:41 PM
 Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update


 
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  My Norton 2002 has been detecting BadTrans just fine... 3 times in fact.
  You might try updating your virus definitions more often.
 
  Rodney.
  71 Chevelle
  Phoenix, AZ
 
 
  
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
Group,
   
I have also located the noted virus on my computer. It is the
W32.Badtrans.B@mm as mentioned by Keith. I have the current 2002
Norton software loaded and it does not clean or quarantine the
virus.
From what I am understanding it is or might be event triggered.
 Meaning, it could activate from your computers system clock etc. It
has been identified in the following files in my computers system.
My
system runs Windows 98. Does anyone know how or what we can do to
correct these infected files since the current Norton's Anti-virus
software cannot clean of quarantine the virus?
   
C:\windows\system\Kernel32.exe
C:\Windows\system\KDll.Dll
   
Thanks to any or all that might reply to this email.
   
Dwaine
  
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   stand still.  But turn away, and you have to measure time with a
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Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-28 Thread Keith Cooper


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false!, The registry stores infomation that will not give up a second year
of updates.
Keith

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 10:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update



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 FYI, every time you reinstall the program the years worth of updates is
 changed.  IE:  If you install on 2/2/01, you're good to go until 2/2/02.
If
 you reinstall on 2/1/02, you're good to go until 2/1/03.  So the date
issue
 isn't really an issue.

 Rodney.


 - Original Message -
 From: Keith Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 7:03 PM
 Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update


 
  Replies to this message are sent to The Chevelle Mailing List
  
 
  For anyone who is going to go out and purchase the Norton Anti-Virus
 program
  (Wal-Mart has the best price) , I recommend that your spend the money on
 the
  Norton Internet Security 2002 which will also give you a firewall and
the
  Anti-Virus program to protect you. Also, before you install, email me
 direct
  and I will tell you a secrect which will give 2 year of updates verus
just
  one.
  Keith
  - Original Message -
  From: Rodney. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 8:41 PM
  Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update
 
 
  
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   My Norton 2002 has been detecting BadTrans just fine... 3 times in
fact.
   You might try updating your virus definitions more often.
  
   Rodney.
   71 Chevelle
   Phoenix, AZ
  
  
   
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Group,

 I have also located the noted virus on my computer. It is the
 W32.Badtrans.B@mm as mentioned by Keith. I have the current 2002
 Norton software loaded and it does not clean or quarantine the
 virus.
 From what I am understanding it is or might be event triggered.
  Meaning, it could activate from your computers system clock etc.
It
 has been identified in the following files in my computers system.
 My
 system runs Windows 98. Does anyone know how or what we can do to
 correct these infected files since the current Norton's Anti-virus
 software cannot clean of quarantine the virus?

 C:\windows\system\Kernel32.exe
 C:\Windows\system\KDll.Dll

 Thanks to any or all that might reply to this email.

 Dwaine
   
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Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-28 Thread ALBBIEs1

Michael,

Well, I remember receiving an email with no body content and opening an MP3 file that was sent earlier by another chevelle friend. Interesting the attached MP3 file had covered an earlier subject matter from the list that I sent to the group for feedback. The subject matter was about stripping and repainting a radiator. Thinking this was good I opened it and saw a quick flash of an icon short cut to MSDOS. Nothing else appeared on my screen. I sent the individual a reply asking them to resend the doc. I then checked my email later and received an invalid email address error to the individuals email address. 

Note: The individuals email address had an _ in front of it from the virus which makes it an invalid email address. Also, it was an MP3 file which was described by other members in the list. I then ran the virus scan with Norton's 2002 and the software identified the infected files. End of story. Now, I am working on fixing it.

PS. Bob K, thanks for the information on what you did to fix the problem on your computer.

Dwaine




Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-28 Thread Keith Cooper


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It only infects the file if you activated the virus by opening the file. You
activate the virus by opening the file. If you delete the email and do not
view it or open it then you are OK. Just as I say in previous email. Do Not
Open the attachment and you will be OK. Delete the email and you will be Ok
(Delete it from the Delete Folder also.) Open or View the email and you got
the viurs. Please read pass emails.
I am only trying to stop the virus from the email and specially from my
favorite Chevelle list. Everyone must readl the emails and follow the
instructions. The virus has been sent to many members of this list. DO NOT
OPEN ANY SCR FILE OR DOUBLE DOT FILE ((YOUR.CHEVELLE.PIC),
(PICTURE.CHEVELLE.DOC), (NEW.DOC.MP3)   ETC) \
Keith

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Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 10:21 PM
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 But if you have Norton setup to scan your incoming email, it will scan the
 file and detect that it's badtrans.  Then when you hit repair, it will say
 cannot repair.  Then Norton asks if you want to quarantine it.  When you
say
 yes, it takes the attatchment and moves it to quarantine so that you
cannot
 run the attachement from your email program.  Thus, the virus was detected
 before you ran the program.  So how could it have possibly infected the
 kernel32.exe file if the attachment was never run?   It couldn't have.

 Rodney.
 71 Chevelle
 Phoenix, AZ

 - Original Message -
 From: Keith Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 6:58 PM
 Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update


 
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  Your are right Rodney, Norton will detect the virus, but it can not
repair
  it. You will have to delete the Kernel32.exe file and restore it from
the
  CD. Check the date of the virus definition file. I got the virus because
 the
  program was not updating the definition file. It was only updating the
  program. See my email on Virue information update on where to manually
get
  the new definition file if your program is not updating correctly. This
is
 a
  bad virus.
  The viruse DEFINITION  file should be dated 11/24/01
  Keith
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Rodney. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 8:41 PM
  Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update
 
 
  
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   My Norton 2002 has been detecting BadTrans just fine... 3 times in
fact.
   You might try updating your virus definitions more often.
  
   Rodney.
   71 Chevelle
   Phoenix, AZ
  
  
   
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Group,

 I have also located the noted virus on my computer. It is the
 W32.Badtrans.B@mm as mentioned by Keith. I have the current 2002
 Norton software loaded and it does not clean or quarantine the
 virus.
 From what I am understanding it is or might be event triggered.
  Meaning, it could activate from your computers system clock etc.
It
 has been identified in the following files in my computers system.
 My
 system runs Windows 98. Does anyone know how or what we can do to
 correct these infected files since the current Norton's Anti-virus
 software cannot clean of quarantine the virus?

 C:\windows\system\Kernel32.exe
 C:\Windows\system\KDll.Dll

 Thanks to any or all that might reply to this email.

 Dwaine
   
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Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-28 Thread ALBBIEs1

Rodney,

It can if your Norton definition file date is 08/08/01 and not 11/24/01. My bad and now I am working through it. Like it was said by others we all should update our definition files more often.

Dwaine


Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-28 Thread Kelly C. Hanna


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But if you have Norton setup to scan your incoming email, it will scan the
file and detect that it's badtrans.  Then when you hit repair, it will say
cannot repair.  Then Norton asks if you want to quarantine it.  When you say
yes, it takes the attatchment and moves it to quarantine so that you cannot
run the attachement from your email program.  Thus, the virus was detected
before you ran the program.  So how could it have possibly infected the
kernel32.exe file if the attachment was never run?   It couldn't have.

That's how mine catches 99% of all viri.


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[Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-28 Thread Bob Wisdom



Thanks for the virus input from everyone. I 
have windows 2000  have now installed the latest McAfee virus scan. 
My apologizes for not keep my virus scan up to date... My computer got the 
virus from someone thatI thought was respondingwith information 
about a 1936 F*rd frame I am buying. ya I know it's a F*rd but it will 
have a Chevy drive train. 

Bob Wisdom
Ks
66 Malibu


Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-27 Thread Bob Hiller



Just a couple of notes:

1) Norton anti-virus 2002 will remove the virus as long as you 
run it in 'Safe Mode' Either way you still have to make some Registry changes to 
completely remove the Virus.

2) I would like all Chevelle list participants who received 
this Virus from Mike Wood to email me directly with any details about the email 
that you received. I have reason to believe that Mike Wood sent this out 
intentionally. I have contacted the Michigan State Police and will be contacting 
the FBI today. I am fed up with the 'Terrorist's' who get a laugh at others time 
and expense.

Sincerely,

Bob Hiller
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

  - Original Me
  ssage - 
  From: 
  Keith 
  Cooper 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 9:50 
  PM
  Subject: [Chevelle-List] Virus 
  information update
  
  To all Chevelle.net members,
  I am sorry for any trouble that anyone had by my 
  friend opening the attachment from Mike Wood. I have seriously chewed out his 
  ass. My Norton Anti-Virus 2001 program did not catchthe virus because 
  the automatic update was not updating the virus definition file. It was only 
  updating the program and notthe virus definition file. I had to go 
  to http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/download/pages/US-N95.htmlto 
  manually get the new virus file. It found two infected files, kdll.dll and 
  kernel32.exe. The virus starts out as Readme.mp3.scr and changes to 
  News.doc.scr, humor.mp3.scr etc, but virus is really the W32.badtrans.B@mm virus. 
  I did not start the virus, but from all the 
  emails returns and messages from service providers about detecting a virus, it 
  has been sent to everyone in my address book and every website I have been. 
  Again I am sorry. If you do not open or save the file you will be OK. I would 
  update your Virus Definition Files for whatever virus program you are using. I 
  am seriously embarrassed about this. 
  I work on computers and if anyone has this virus 
  and needs help restoring these two files, please email and I will give you 
  instruction on how to do this repair. The Norton Anti-Virus program is not 
  able to repair the files so you will have to manual replace these files from 
  your Windows 95/98 installation disk. If you want, you can send your Thanks to 
  Mike Wood:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Because he did not response to my email about the 
  virus, I would say itwas intentionly
  Keith Cooper
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  


Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-27 Thread Mike Wood



bob, i just got my virus removed , i don't know 
where it came from. i've been away on vacation and had alot of emails from the 
chevelle list. apparently this virus attaches to unread emails and randomly 
sends out to these unread email addresses. i had know idea this was happening 
until i got into my email today. i sincerely appologize i did not send this 
virus out knowingly. i am a victim of this virus just like everyone else. i hope 
you will let the michigan police know. i hope they catch the assholes who 
started this virus thanks mike

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Bob Hiller 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 9:56 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus 
  information update
  
  Just a couple of notes:
  
  1) Norton anti-virus 2002 will remove the virus as long as 
  you run it in 'Safe Mode' Either way you still have to make some Registry 
  changes to completely remove the Virus.
  
  2) I would like all Chevelle list participants who received 
  this Virus from Mike Wood to email me directly with any details about the 
  email that you received. I have reason to believe that Mike Wood sent this out 
  intentionally. I have contacted the Michigan State Police and will be 
  contacting the FBI today. I am fed up with the 'Terrorist's' who get a laugh 
  at others time and expense.
  
  Sincerely,
  
  Bob Hiller
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
- Original Me
ssage - 
From: 
Keith 
Cooper 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 9:50 
PM
Subject: [Chevelle-List] Virus 
information update

To all Chevelle.net members,
I am sorry for any trouble that anyone had by 
my friend opening the attachment from Mike Wood. I have seriously chewed out 
his ass. My Norton Anti-Virus 2001 program did not catchthe virus 
because the automatic update was not updating the virus definition file. It 
was only updating the program and notthe virus definition file. I had 
to go to http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/download/pages/US-N95.htmlto 
manually get the new virus file. It found two infected files, kdll.dll and 
kernel32.exe. The virus starts out as Readme.mp3.scr and changes to 
News.doc.scr, humor.mp3.scr etc, but virus is really the W32.badtrans.B@mm virus. 
I did not start the virus, but from all the 
emails returns and messages from service providers about detecting a virus, 
it has been sent to everyone in my address book and every website I have 
been. Again I am sorry. If you do not open or save the file you will be OK. 
I would update your Virus Definition Files for whatever virus program you 
are using. I am seriously embarrassed about this. 
I work on computers and if anyone has this 
virus and needs help restoring these two files, please email and I will give 
you instruction on how to do this repair. The Norton Anti-Virus program is 
not able to repair the files so you will have to manual replace these files 
from your Windows 95/98 installation disk. If you want, you can send your 
Thanks to Mike Wood:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Because he did not response to my email about 
the virus, I would say itwas intentionly
Keith Cooper
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-27 Thread Kelly C. Hanna

1) Norton anti-virus
2002 will remove the virus as long as you run it in 'Safe Mode' Either
way you still have to make some Registry changes to completely remove the
Virus.

2) I would like all Chevelle list participants who received
this Virus from Mike Wood to email me directly with any details about the
email that you received. I have reason to believe that Mike Wood sent
this out intentionally. I have contacted the Michigan State Police and
will be contacting the FBI today. I am fed up with the 'Terrorist's' who
get a laugh at others time and expense.
GoodI'm getting really tired of all the damn viri on this
list. I've had more trips on Norton here on this list than with all my
other lists COMBINED.
It's getting ridiculous and I'm gonna have to bail if it keeps
up.

Kelly C. Hanna






Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-27 Thread Dave Corgill


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At 01:53 PM 11/27/2001 -0600, you wrote:


GoodI'm getting really tired of all the damn viri on this list. I've 
had more trips on Norton here on this list than with all my other lists 
COMBINED.

It's getting ridiculous and I'm gonna have to bail if it keeps up.

Kelly C. Hanna

I bet it's F**D people
Kelly viri are a way of life now, I get about 10 a day, from
lists I run, there is no stopping it, just be setup to intercept
them.



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RE: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-27 Thread Al McKenzie
Title: Message



The 
virus is finding the email addresses from the inbox and contact lists. The 
chevelle-list does not accept attachments so it *shouldn't* have come through 
with any mail sent from this list, it bounces the attachments out. It also 
bounces out about 50 spam emails a day that marketers are trying to slide 
in.

A note 
however. Please do not send pictures or documents to this list. In the past week 
alone about 15 pictures were attempted and they end up coming into my 56K dialup 
- for a very long time.

Al - 
list admin

GoodI'm getting 
really tired of all the damn viri on this list. I've had more trips on Norton 
here on this list than with all my other lists COMBINED.It's 
getting ridiculous and I'm gonna have to bail if it keeps 
up.

  Kelly C. 
Hanna


Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-27 Thread Kelly C. Hanna


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I bet it's F**D people

DAMN F*ds

Kelly viri are a way of life now, I get about 10 a day, from
lists I run, there is no stopping it, just be setup to intercept
them.

Yeah you're right...just makes me crazy thinking how many could be avoided 
with just a few dollars and a few minutes investment. I wouldn't run mine 
without one.


Kelly C. Hanna









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Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-27 Thread Gene Powell



Just to let you know that I got a virus also from the list 
also.
But don't know enough about it.
Gene

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Kelly C. Hanna 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 11:53 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus 
  information update
  
  1) Norton anti-virus 
2002 will remove the virus as long as you run it in 'Safe Mode' Either way 
you still have to make some Registry changes to completely remove the 
Virus.2) I would like all Chevelle list 
participants who received this Virus from Mike Wood to email me directly 
with any details about the email that you received. I have reason to believe 
that Mike Wood sent this out intentionally. I have contacted the Michigan 
State Police and will be contacting the FBI today. I am fed up with the 
'Terrorist's' who get a laugh at others time and 
  expense.GoodI'm getting really tired of all 
  the damn viri on this list. I've had more trips on Norton here on this list 
  than with all my other lists COMBINED.It's getting ridiculous 
  and I'm gonna have to bail if it keeps up.
  Kelly C. 
Hanna


RE: [Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-27 Thread 396guy



Gene,

You might also turn off your "Read Request", that may 
scare a few folks as well.

Dale

  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Gene 
  PowellSent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 6:37 PMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus 
  information update
  Just to let you know that I got a virus also from the list 
  also.
  But don't know enough about it.
  Gene
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
Kelly C. Hanna 

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 11:53 
AM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Virus 
information update

1) Norton anti-virus 
  2002 will remove the virus as long as you run it in 'Safe Mode' Either way 
  you still have to make some Registry changes to completely remove the 
  Virus.2) I would like all Chevelle list 
  participants who received this Virus from Mike Wood to email me directly 
  with any details about the email that you received. I have reason to 
  believe that Mike Wood sent this out intentionally. I have contacted the 
  Michigan State Police and will be contacting the FBI today. I am fed up 
  with the 'Terrorist's' who get a laugh at others time and 
expense.GoodI'm getting really tired of 
all the damn viri on this list. I've had more trips on Norton here on this 
list than with all my other lists COMBINED.It's getting 
ridiculous and I'm gonna have to bail if it keeps up.
Kelly C. 
Hanna


[Chevelle-List] Virus information update

2001-11-26 Thread Keith Cooper



To all Chevelle.net members,
I am sorry for any trouble that anyone had by my 
friend opening the attachment from Mike Wood. I have seriously chewed out his 
ass. My Norton Anti-Virus 2001 program did not catchthe virus because the 
automatic update was not updating the virus definition file. It was only 
updating the program and notthe virus definition file. I had to go 
to http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/download/pages/US-N95.htmlto 
manually get the new virus file. It found two infected files, kdll.dll and 
kernel32.exe. The virus starts out as Readme.mp3.scr and changes to 
News.doc.scr, humor.mp3.scr etc, but virus is really the W32.badtrans.B@mm virus. 
I did not start the virus, but from all the emails 
returns and messages from service providers about detecting a virus, it has been 
sent to everyone in my address book and every website I have been. Again I am 
sorry. If you do not open or save the file you will be OK. I would update your 
Virus Definition Files for whatever virus program you are using. I am seriously 
embarrassed about this. 
I work on computers and if anyone has this virus 
and needs help restoring these two files, please email and I will give you 
instruction on how to do this repair. The Norton Anti-Virus program is not able 
to repair the files so you will have to manual replace these files from your 
Windows 95/98 installation disk. If you want, you can send your Thanks to Mike 
Wood:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Because he did not response to my email about the 
virus, I would say itwas intentionly
Keith Cooper
[EMAIL PROTECTED]