Mudah"an ini membantu. Wassalam, Irwan.K Karawang ================= ----- Original Message ----- >Anti virus yang saya maksudkan adalah KakClean.exe dengan ukuran file 37.4 >KB, > makanya saya menawarkan pengiriman melalui >japri, mengingat tidak semua anggota milis ini memerlukan file ini. Kepada >rekan rekan yang masih memerlukan anti virus ini saya masih bisa melayani >sebagaimana email saya terdahulu. Mas, tolong dong saya dikirimi juga via japri. Soalnya anti KAK yang terdahulu tidak bisa digunakan alias Error. >> > > Info lebih lengkapnya. > > > > From http://www.getvirushelp.com > > > > WScript.KAKWorm (A.K.A. KAK) > > Download my KakCleaner program (724kb) Freeware > > http://www.getvirushelp.com/kak/kakcleaner.exe > > > > > > What is WScript.KAKWorm? > > > > KAK is a Win32-based e-mail worm. It alters a file that your > > computer uses whenever you send out an email message or > > newsgroup posting so that every message that goes out has the virus > > attached to it. It does not corrupt any data on your hard drive, > > however it is designed to shut your machine down on certain days > > which may inadvertantly result in a loss of data. > > > > > > How do I get it? > > > > KAK arrives as embeded script within an email message. Just opening the > message infects your computer. > > You'll know you have it when you see strange messages start to pop-up such > as: > > > > "Do you want to allow software such as ActiveX controls and plug-ins to > run?", > > "Kagou-Anti-Kro$oft says not today!", and > > "S3 driver memory alloc failed" > > > > Your machine may also shut itself down on its own. > > > > > > Who's at risk? > > > > People running Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express and Internet > > Explorer 5.0. MacOS and WebTV are immune to the virus. > > > > What exactly does the virus do to my computer? > > > > When you open an infected message the following files are written to > > your Autoexec.bat file: > > @echo off>c:\windows\STARTM~1\Programs\Startup\kak.hta del > > c:\windows\STARTM~1\Programs\Startup\kak.hta > > > > The following filesare installed on your machine: > > c:\windows\kak.htm > > c:\windows\system\(random #).hta > > c:\windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp\kak.hta > > > > The follwing key is added to the registry under > > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run: > > > > cAg0u = "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\(random #).hta" > > > > The follwing key is added to the registry under > > HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Identities\Software\Microsoft\Outlook > > Express\5.0\signatures\: > > > > 00000000 > > > > > > Is there a way that I can clean my computer? > > > > Yes, you can follow these instructions > > OR download my free KAKCleaner program, and run it. > > > > -- Begin Instructions -- > > > > 1.Click Start - RUN, type "notepad c:\autoexec.bat" and click > > OK. > > > > 2.Remove the following lines: > > @echo > > off>c:\windows\STARTM~1\Programs\Startup\kak.hta del > > c:\windows\STARTM~1\Programs\Startup\kak.hta > > > > 3.Delete the following files: > > c:\windows\kak.htm > > c:\windows\system\(random #).hta > > c:\windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp\kak.hta > > > > 4.Click START - RUN, type REGEDIT and click OK > > > > 5.Click EDIT - FIND, type cAg0u and hit FIND NEXT > > > > 6.Once cAg0u is found, hit DELETE on the keyboard to delete > > that key. > > > > > > What can I do to protect myself in the future? > > > > Get a good anti-virus scanning program with active protection. These > > programs will scan files as they are saved to your computer's storage > > devices, including incoming email attachments. If you've gotten away > > without any virus protection so far, then you've been lucky! (or > > perhaps not and you are just not aware of what's on your machine). > > With the new propagation methods that have been used by recent > > viruses, many other viruses, worms, and trojans are sure to surface > > and spread like wild fire over the next few years. > > > > Network Associates McAfee's VirusScan, and Norton Anti-Virus, > > are two of the best and most popular virus scanners on the market. I > > use McAfee's VirusScan. Their automated update and upgrade > > features are very handy and the program is straightforward and easy > > to use. Please follow the links bellow to learn more about these > > programs. > > > > Special Offer - Get discounts and rebates on McAfee's VirusScan and Norton > Anti-Virus from Beyond.com. Just follow the links below. > > > > McAfee's VirusScan ($17.99) downloadable > > http://www.beyond.com/AF41278/PKSN105800/prod.htm > > > > Norton Anti-Virus 2000 (free after rebate) downloadable > http://www.beyond.com/AF41278/PKSN104797/prod.htm > > > > Visit http://www.getvirushelp.com for more virus information. > > > > Is there anything more I should do? > > > > Yes! These programs can only do their jobs if you keep their virus > > definitions up to date. A program's virus definition list is basically a > > text file that contains a list of all known viruses "in the wild" and > tells > > the program how to recognize these viruses. A number of new > > viruses are discovered every day, so it is recommended that you > > update your program's virus definitions at least once a month. The > > first of the month is recommended as most software manufacturers > > release new virus definitions on that day. A number of the software > > titles can now be scheduled to update themselves. 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