[Elecraft] dangerous software

2007-07-21 Thread John Palmar
My virus protection sends me the following message every to send an email.  Do 
you know anything about this?

*** PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS NOTIFICATION. ***

Trend Micro PC-calling Internet Security has detected a message containing 
dangerous software. You will find the message in question attached to this 
notification in the form of a harmless text file.

If you need to read the original message, please open only the text file, not 
the original. As a further precaution, do NOT save the original message as a 
message file (files with the .msg or .oft suffix at the end) to keep your 
computer safe from infection.

Thank you
John
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Re: [Elecraft] dangerous software

2007-07-21 Thread Matt Palmer

Looks like phishing to me (bad grammar is key)

Matt
KD8DAO

On 7/21/07, John Palmar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

My virus protection sends me the following message every to send an email.  Do 
you know anything about this?

*** PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS NOTIFICATION. ***

Trend Micro PC-calling Internet Security has detected a message containing 
dangerous software. You will find the message in question attached to this 
notification in the form of a harmless text file.

If you need to read the original message, please open only the text file, not the original. As a 
further precaution, do NOT save the original message as a message file (files with the 
.msg or .oft suffix at the end) to keep your computer safe from infection.

Thank you
John
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[Elecraft] dangerous software

2007-07-21 Thread Fred (FL)
DON'T RESPOND TO IT, NOR OPEN ATTACMENT -
just get rid of it as quickly as possible.
It will infect your PC, for sure!  These
fake security emails are being sent out
all the time, by spammers/phyziers (sp?)

Right up there with this, but down one
level, are the we've got a ton of inherited
money for you emails.  Ditto - dump them
quick too.

Fred N3CSY


   

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RE: [Elecraft] dangerous software

2007-07-21 Thread Ron D'Eau Claire
If it's really happening in response to your sending each e-mail (try
sending a message to yourself and see if it happens) it sounds like your
computer already has a virus. If the misspelling (pc-calling instead of
pc-cillin) is really how it appears in the message, the message itself is
part of the problem too. As Fred said, don't open the attachments. 

IF the misspelling is yours and you're running Trend on the system, contact
them. It sounds as if Trend on your system is catching an attempt by a virus
on your system to pass the infected file onto others. 

If you are not running Trend on your system, contact whoever you got your
anti-virus program from. 

It's slightly possible you're being bombarded by some server dumping those
e-mails on you from outside your system, but if you send yourself a test
message twice in quick order, it's very unlikely an external system would
slip in the phishing message between them. If you continue to get the
message in response to every send command, it's a good sign it's your
system that is generating the messages and that you do have a virus.

Ron AC7AC 


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[Elecraft] dangerous software

2007-07-21 Thread Fred (FL)
John Palmar -

Short of going out and buying some expensive
cumbersome security program, I'd download several
of the very good freebee security programs, such as:

   SpybotC:\Program Files\Lavasoft\Ad-Aware SE 
   
   Ad-Aware.exe - Search  Destroy

I run SPYBOT and AD-AWARE about once a week.  They
constantly put out security updates, free.

Microsoft XP also has a free, quite good SECURITY
FIREWALL program they just came out with.  It works
especially well, and is a free download too.  I
can't remember the name of theirs.  I have that
one on my PC at home.  Not this laptop.

Good Luck
Fred
N3CSY
   
  


   

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Re: [Elecraft] dangerous software

2007-07-21 Thread Sam Morgan

Fred (FL) wrote:

John Palmar -

Short of going out and buying some expensive
cumbersome security program, I'd download several
of the very good freebee security programs, such as:


snip
a friend of mine with a young teen aged daughter that uses IM pgms a lot.
Mentioned to me he had to use AVG's Anti-Spyware and Anti-Rootkit to remove some 
things not caught by SpyBot or Ad-Aware on her computer.

I can vouch for AVG's Anti-Virus pgm as a good one. All of them are free.

http://free.grisoft.com/doc/download-free-anti-virus/us/frt/0
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/download-free-anti-spyware/us/frt/0
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/download-free-anti-rootkit/us/frt/0

ymmv

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RE: [Elecraft] dangerous software

2007-07-21 Thread Ron D'Eau Claire
Absolutely! I have used AVG Anti-Virus by Grisoft for over four years on
several machines without a single issue. In my experience it is far more
stable and reliable than either of the two highly-advertised brands that
often come pre-loaded on new machines, and it has a much, much smaller
memory 'footprint'. 

My version is the paid one since I use my computers in my business. IIRC
it's costing me about a buck a month on each machine.

Downloads take only a few seconds. The paid version (at least) updates
automatically. IIRC the free version simply requires a click on a radio
button. 

They offer 24X7 support for the paid version as well, but I can't say how
well it works because I've never needed it.

I deal with hundreds of e-mails each day. AVG just keeps working and
working. The only evidence it's there is when it grabs an infected file and
quarantines it.

I lean on Windows Firewall and deal with SPAM by identifying the dozens
(hundreds?) of people - friends and clients alike - who I expect to hear
from and have Outlook shunt their mail into specific folders. That leaves
almost nothing but SPAM in the in-box. I can quickly scan it for anything I
want to save and then dump the lot in one move. 

I prefer doing that after having a SPAM filter accidentally grab and trash a
few important e-mails from clients. 

Ron AC7AC

-Original Message-
a friend of mine with a young teen aged daughter that uses IM pgms a lot.
Mentioned to me he had to use AVG's Anti-Spyware and Anti-Rootkit to remove
some 
things not caught by SpyBot or Ad-Aware on her computer.
I can vouch for AVG's Anti-Virus pgm as a good one. All of them are free.

http://free.grisoft.com/doc/download-free-anti-virus/us/frt/0
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/download-free-anti-spyware/us/frt/0
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/download-free-anti-rootkit/us/frt/0

ymmv

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Re: [Elecraft] dangerous software

2007-07-21 Thread Sam Morgan

Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:

Downloads take only a few seconds. The paid version (at least) updates
automatically. IIRC the free version simply requires a click on a radio
button. 

In the free version, updates are automagically downloaded each day at the time 
you set them to do so. Or it can be done manually if u wish.



http://free.grisoft.com/doc/download-free-anti-virus/us/frt/0
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/download-free-anti-spyware/us/frt/0
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/download-free-anti-rootkit/us/frt/0


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