""Geoff Zinderdine"" wrote in message
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> > to bring this back into the Cisco realm, Cisco NBAR ( network based
> > application recognition ) I believe was intended to provide another
> > dimension to the QoS classification process. now it can also be use
> to bring this back into the Cisco realm, Cisco NBAR ( network based
> application recognition ) I believe was intended to provide another
> dimension to the QoS classification process. now it can also be used as a
> filter against certain virus / macro virus attacks.
NBAR thus far does a poor jo
maybe we can get nfr to weigh in here, and this thread can perpetuate itself
at least as long as the Cert versus Degree thread :->
""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message
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> The Long and Winding Road wrote:
> >
> > ""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote i
The Long and Winding Road wrote:
>
> ""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in
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>
> > Bill Gates and Steve Jobs are very smart people, but when
> they champion
> > software that thinks it's smarter than the user, most users
> just get
> > annoyed. ;-)
>
>
> I disagree with your implication here.
""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message
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> This discussion could tie into the "New Technologies" thread! Technologies
> that do a better job of protecting users from viruses could be big. And an
> even harder problem is protecing us from spam. None of
This discussion could tie into the "New Technologies" thread! Technologies
that do a better job of protecting users from viruses could be big. And an
even harder problem is protecing us from spam. None of the solutions to that
problem work very well yet. The do-gooders that black-list e-mail server
At 6:09 PM + 1/3/03, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
>Hopefully you trained her not to open attachemnts in the future unless she
>knows the sender and is expecting an attachment from that sender. It's an
>obvious point, but nobody had brought it up yet! :-)
>
>Priscilla
May all such attackers get
my System folder has a lot of Love icons with
> diff names
> like "girls" , "Love xxx" etc. all in Love icons, after i hav
> installed the
> file (Love
> icon) screen svaer file which is named "Friends Happy".
>
>
>
> >From: "Kazan
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then i have found that all my files in "My Documents" have bcame
transparent. and other files in C drive also bcame transparent. and it
has
ticked "Hidden" in the file property. but i hav unclick it but it still
in
transparent . In my System folder has a lot of Love
Sorry and thanks Xueyan.. after I read her original virus mail carefully, I
found that the virus that my friend have, is exactly the same as described
as your following link.. Thank you Group!
>From: "Xueyan Liu"
>Reply-To: "Xueyan Liu"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
ch is
something like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
then i have found that all my files in "My Documents" have bcame
transparent. and other files in C drive also bcame transparent. and it has
ticked "Hidden" in the file property. but i hav unclick it but it still in
transparent . In
norton fail to
start
>From: "John Neiberger"
>Reply-To: "John Neiberger"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Is a Virus or Hacker attack?? [7:60114]
>Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 17:51:00 GMT
>
>The solution, which both of you really should know, is to have
>
hey wasnt there a virus like 3 years ago with fireworks that did that??
Bri
On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Richard Campbell wrote:
> Hi... Group,
>
> I have a friend who received a mail containing screen saver attachment in
> her yahoo mail account when she is surf net at home. She downloaded the
could be the yaha viarant that's spreading these days. as John has
mentioned, check out symantec website for removal tools.
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Xueyan
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The solution, which both of you really should know, is to have
up-to-date antivirus software running on any machine that connects to
the internet in any way. :-)
In the meantime, she could browse to www.symantec.com and run the
web-based antivirus detection that they have available. Once you
det
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