Re: :-)
Really impressed with Waitrose email. This is a free service I'm on, and it caught Bagle straight off. -howard At 07:59 10-04-04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is an auto-generated e-mail; please do not reply. Dear Customer An e-mail addressed to you was intercepted by our mail systems because it contained a known virus. We have deleted the e-mail and the virus so that it poses no threat to your computer. The name of the virus was Worm/Bagle.H worm The address it appears to have been sent from is[EMAIL PROTECTED] . etc
Re[2]: :-)
Happy Easter to everyone. I can personally recommend AVG AntiVirus from Grisoft. It's free for personal use and compared with my mates Norton Installation, it actually seems to be more secure. Saturday, April 10, 2004, 11:58:09 AM, you wrote: LCD> Edwin Blink wrote: >>- Original Message - >> >>From: "Nev Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> >>>I confirm the file contains the W32/Bagle.genlpwdzip virus. >>> >>>Not that any one on this list would be so stoopid as to actually open >>>it! >>> >>> >> >>This is what my providers email scanner said: >> >>X-AtHome-MailScanner: Found to be clean >> >>But it certainly is not ! I extracted the contents: gdbyygtd.scr and ran >>Mcafees online >>freescan It did not see the zip file as a virus risk But the extracted >>contents as: >> >>W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >>The file has a folder icon. To let you think is a folder and double click >>it and >>No I did not open or double click it. >> >>Edwin >> >> >> LCD> The cheaper virus scanners cannot handle password protected zip's, but LCD> Norton scans the message LCD> for zip password. So the way to fool Norton is to send password LCD> protected zip and point to a password LCD> on a external site. But which baka would open a protected zip, we usualy LCD> use only unprotected zip's. LCD> And which baka would open a own site to share passwords for viruses? :lol: LCD> LCD
Re: :-)
Edwin Blink wrote: - Original Message - From: "Nev Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I confirm the file contains the W32/Bagle.genlpwdzip virus. Not that any one on this list would be so stoopid as to actually open it! This is what my providers email scanner said: X-AtHome-MailScanner: Found to be clean But it certainly is not ! I extracted the contents: gdbyygtd.scr and ran Mcafees online freescan It did not see the zip file as a virus risk But the extracted contents as: W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] The file has a folder icon. To let you think is a folder and double click it and No I did not open or double click it. Edwin The cheaper virus scanners cannot handle password protected zip's, but Norton scans the message for zip password. So the way to fool Norton is to send password protected zip and point to a password on a external site. But which baka would open a protected zip, we usualy use only unprotected zip's. And which baka would open a own site to share passwords for viruses? :lol: LCD
Re: Happy Easter.
Wolfgang Haller wrote: Happy Easter days to all on the list. Wolfgang Happy easter to all christians on the list. LCD
Re: Happy Easter.
Likewise here :) Wolfgang Haller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Happy Easter days to all on the list.Wolfgang
Re: :-)
- Original Message - From: "Nev Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I confirm the file contains the W32/Bagle.genlpwdzip virus. > > Not that any one on this list would be so stoopid as to actually open > it! This is what my providers email scanner said: X-AtHome-MailScanner: Found to be clean But it certainly is not ! I extracted the contents: gdbyygtd.scr and ran Mcafees online freescan It did not see the zip file as a virus risk But the extracted contents as: W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED] The file has a folder icon. To let you think is a folder and double click it and No I did not open or double click it. Edwin
Re: :-)
- Original Message - From: "Frans van Egmond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2004 10:46 AM Subject: Re: :-) > Definitely NOT my email... > My Norton antivirus is up-to-date and that mail could not have > originated from my computer, however I will also check my girlfriends > computer which is on the same internet hook-up... > Thank God you also have a recent virus killer... X-MailScanner-Spamcheck: not spam, SpamAssassin (score=2, required 3.8, NO_REAL_NAME 2.00) While a normal mail from the mailing list, like your mail gives X-MailScanner-Spamcheck: not spam, SpamAssassin (score=0, required 3.8) BTW: the virus got toasted at my mailserver, so no harm done in my case ^__^ Robert van der Veeke Currently listening to: Ben Hur - Miklos Rozsa Basugasubasubasu Basugasubakuhaku Gasubakuhakuhaku!! --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.654 / Virus Database: 419 - Release Date: 06/04/2004
Re: :-)
On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 09:41:05 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Wolfgang Haller) wrote: > Hi Frans!? > > Not sure if it is really your mail. My virus scanner has detected a > virus in the attachment ("MsgInfo.zip", Netscape). > So I left my hands off > I confirm the file contains the W32/Bagle.genlpwdzip virus. Not that any one on this list would be so stoopid as to actually open it! Nev -- Nev - please note that mail to address nevilley@ and anything containing HTML will now go into a spam bucket because of excessive email abuse. Please use one of my new addresses.
Re: :-)
Definitely NOT my email... My Norton antivirus is up-to-date and that mail could not have originated from my computer, however I will also check my girlfriends computer which is on the same internet hook-up... Thank God you also have a recent virus killer... Frans Happy Easter! Wolfgang Haller wrote: Hi Frans!? Not sure if it is really your mail. My virus scanner has detected a virus in the attachment ("MsgInfo.zip", Netscape). So I left my hands off Wolfgang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Looking forward for a response :P ..btw, "31556" is a password for archive
Happy Easter.
Happy Easter days to all on the list. Wolfgang
Re: :-)
Hi Frans!? Not sure if it is really your mail. My virus scanner has detected a virus in the attachment ("MsgInfo.zip", Netscape). So I left my hands off Wolfgang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Looking forward for a response :P ..btw, "31556" is a password for archive