Virus warning to CVS fans: I LOVE YOU

2000-05-04 Thread David Thornley
Do not open any emails with the subject I LOVE YOU, particularly if you are using Outlook Express under Windows. For details, see http://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/love.htm (but not from Internet Explorer if you've been hit already). -- David H. Thornley Software Engineer

Re: Virus warning to CVS fans: I LOVE YOU

2000-05-04 Thread Mark Harrison
David Thornley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Do not open any emails with the subject I LOVE YOU, particularly if >you are using Outlook Express under Windows. For details, see >http://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/love.htm Ouch... and it deletes image files. Good thing they're safely stored in the CV

Re: Virus warning to CVS fans: I LOVE YOU

2000-05-05 Thread Rodent of Unusual Size
Mark Harrison wrote: > > Ouch... and it deletes image files. Good thing they're safely stored > in the CVS repository! ;-) According to one report I've seen, it just marks them as 'hidden.' Try doing a 'view all' if you've got an infected machine.. -- #kenP-)} Ken Coar

Re: Virus warning to CVS fans: I LOVE YOU

2000-05-05 Thread Pavel Roskin
Hi! On Thu, 4 May 2000, David Thornley wrote: > Do not open any emails with the subject I LOVE YOU, particularly if > you are using Outlook Express under Windows. Also if CVS pserver answers "I LOVE YOU" during authentication don't open any files in your working directory. Delete them immediate

Re: Virus warning to CVS fans: I LOVE YOU

2000-05-05 Thread Gerhard Sittig
On Thu, May 04, 2000 at 12:34 -0500, David Thornley wrote: > Do not open any emails with the subject I LOVE YOU, > particularly if you are using Outlook Express under Windows. This turns out to be even simpler: Don't confuse Outlook with a mail program! Or even shorter: Never use a fucking sys