[aus-soaring] Virus alert

2002-05-02 Thread Derek Ruddock
I have just received a warning from our email monitor of an attached virus. see below Client: MailMonitor for SMTP v1.0.1a Email data: Sender's host: qmail1.aapt.com.au[172.19.200.190] Sender: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Recipient(s): <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Problem description: Email data: MessageID: <[EM

Re: [aus-soaring] Virus alert

2002-05-10 Thread Philip Armytage
Interesting: I only use this email account for Aus soaring. I cleaned out 11 virus(es?) for a 7 day period. >From: "Derek Ruddock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: [aus-soaring] Virus alert >Date: Fri,

Re: [aus-soaring] Virus alert

2002-05-11 Thread Simon Hackett
I >cleaned out 11 virus(es?) for a 7 day period. > > >>From: "Derek Ruddock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Subject: [aus-soaring] Virus alert >>Date: Fri, 03 May 2002 10:44:26 +1000 >>

Re: [aus-soaring] Virus alert

2002-05-11 Thread Patrick Miller
Simon Hackett wrote > The currently prevalent Klez worm impersonates the sender when it propogates itself. > > You didn't send the mail, the worm just picked your name at random from someone elses' address book. > > Unfortunately, since (apparently) 90%+ of the world runs the exceptionally virus/w

Re: [aus-soaring] Virus alert

2002-05-11 Thread Leigh Bunting
Patrick Miller wrote: > I opened the attachment from "Emilis" before really thinking about it. Using Netscape I didn't see any attachment with "Emilis'" message but the file size was 135Kb - so I knew something was amiss and just deleted it. That message was similar to other "blank" messages I h

Re: [aus-soaring] Virus alert

2002-05-12 Thread Dav
For the benefit of Outlook users I have Version 6 with Windows XP and have not been affected by these Viruses I suggest upgrading Outlook to V6 as it no longer automatically opens attachments you get a dialog box asking if you want to open the file. Of course if you had up to date correctly confi

Re: [aus-soaring] Virus alert

2002-05-12 Thread Phil Mulhall
The new Outlook doesn't allow you to recieve *.exe's as attachments anyway does it? Not unless you get a patch for it. well that's my understanding anyway. Phil M - Original Message - From: Dav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Monday, May 13, 2002 1:45 pm Subject: Re

Re: [aus-soaring] Virus alert

2002-05-13 Thread Arie van Spronssen
my server is integritynet .com.au if there is a virus in the email I get notified that the message was deleted and where it came from, also the server notifies the sender of the email - Original Message - > -- * You are subscribed to the aus-soaring mailing list. * To Unsubscribe: se

Re: [aus-soaring] Virus alert

2002-05-14 Thread Patrick Miller
I too run Windows XP. And yes, I got the dialog box. The trick to the Klez worm is that it can imitate a known and trusted source. It was my misfortune to see a post from "Emilis" under the heading "Something of interest" or similar with an attachment. Now I find Emilis Prelgauskas a thought p

Re: [aus-soaring] Virus alert

2002-05-14 Thread Stuart smith
there is still no replacement for an online virus checker. I never connect without auto protect and mail checking turned on. - Original Message - From: "Patrick Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 10:14 PM Subject: R

Re: [aus-soaring] Virus alert

2002-05-14 Thread Patrick Miller
At 10:39 PM 14/05/2002 +1000, you wrote: >there is still no replacement for an online virus checker. > >I never connect without auto protect and mail checking turned on. > > Me too...Now! (as of last Friday) -- * You are subscribed to the aus-soaring mailing list. * To Unsubscribe: send

Re: [aus-soaring] Virus alert

2002-05-14 Thread Ian Lindquist
PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 1:45 PM Subject: Re: [aus-soaring] Virus alert > For the benefit of Outlook users I have Version 6 with Windows XP and have > not been affected by these Viruses I suggest upgrading Outlook to V6 as it > no longer automati

Re: [aus-soaring] Virus alert

2002-05-19 Thread David Olsen
Subject: Re: [aus-soaring] Virus alert > my server is integritynet .com.au if there is a virus in the email I get > notified that the message was deleted and where it came from, also the > server notifies the sender of the email > - Original Message - > > > > -- &g

[aus-soaring] VIRUS ALERT READ FIRST

2001-02-12 Thread Tex
Hi All, SHANE ANDERSONS e-mail Subject HERE YOU HAVE A GO :O) Most likely has a virus in it and should be deleted immediately. Don't know you Shane but perhaps a thorough check is required, and a message to those it has been forwarded onto is necessary. Like most Virus' it has probably sent it

[aus-soaring] Virus Alert !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Re: Latest Net Security Pack

2003-09-19 Thread Peter Stephenson
As you can see this looks like something from Microsoft with an attached file.  It has all the right links yet it was suspicious so I saved the attached file and my Norton antivirus picked it up as a virus.   Nasty way to catch people when it looks like the real thing.  Update your antivirus