On Monday 08 September 2003 10:23 am, HaywireMac wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Sep 2003 16:44:01 +
>
> crak600 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
> > well, currently all my mail is saved onto my /home partition, but
> > every other document/file/picture/whatever i get e-mailed to me that i
> > want to save, i s
On Tuesday 09 September 2003 10:55 pm, rikona wrote:
> Hello robin,
>
> Sunday, September 7, 2003, 12:34:19 PM, you wrote:
> >>Isn't it true that if you are "fully patched" (as painful as that
> >>is) that these virus's don't get you?
>
> r> It can be very painful indeed. When I went home this sum
On Monday 08 Sep 2003 3:07 pm, Bryan Phinney wrote:
> On Monday 08 September 2003 08:50 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > It works well if you know that you need to do it, but if you're
> > there for the first time you don't find out until it's too late.
> > I made that mistake the first time installed,
On Monday 08 September 2003 08:50 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
> It works well if you know that you need to do it, but if you're there
> for the first time you don't find out until it's too late. I made
> that mistake the first time installed, learned my lesson
As much as I like the idea of the insta
On Monday 08 Sep 2003 1:29 pm, Bryan Phinney wrote:
> On Monday 08 September 2003 07:39 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > > if/when you ever had to reinstall Mandrake, you don't have to
> > > format your /home partition, in fact there's no reason to at
> > > all.
> >
> > Problem is that the default instal
On Monday 08 September 2003 07:39 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Monday 08 Sep 2003 11:23 am, HaywireMac wrote:
> > On Sun, 7 Sep 2003 16:44:01 +
> >
> > crak600 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
> > > well, currently all my mail is saved onto my /home partition, but
> > > every other document/file/pic
On Monday 08 Sep 2003 11:23 am, HaywireMac wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Sep 2003 16:44:01 +
>
> crak600 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
> > well, currently all my mail is saved onto my /home partition, but
> > every other document/file/picture/whatever i get e-mailed to me
> > that i want to save, i save it
On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 08:39:39 +0100
Margot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
> Growl gently please Mac ;-)
Something about that is oddly arousing... :-D
> Some people don't have a choice - they may be working for
> unenlightened employers and using the list from work, or maybe (like
> me last year) th
On Sun, 7 Sep 2003 16:44:01 +
crak600 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
> well, currently all my mail is saved onto my /home partition, but
> every other document/file/picture/whatever i get e-mailed to me that i
> want to save, i save it to my other hard drive, which is all FAT32. i
> actually do
On Sunday 07 Sep 2003 7:13 pm, crak600 wrote:
> so here's a question about the viruses. does a router with a natural
> firewall built in help out at all? i'm on cable and i run a 4 port
> router, even though i only have one computer on it, and i only use
> the router for the firewall protection,
rikona wrote:
Hello Margot,
Sunday, September 7, 2003, 12:39:39 AM, you wrote:
M> Some people don't have a choice - they may be working for
M> unenlightened employers and using the list from work, or maybe
M> (like me last year) they are using the list from an old (M$) PC
M> while trying to get
On Sun, 2003-09-07 at 23:19, Eric Huff wrote:
> > Hell, I go for a much more subtle approach.
> > "How have you guys been standing up to Sobig and MSBlaster this
> > week?... got any idea of what it's cost you? I sure am glad I don't
> > have to worry about that, if you ever want to try out Linux,
> > I just want to make sure i understand this.
> I was under the understanding that with out making regular payments to
> BG's boys, it was against the law to understand what windows is doing?
>
Hah! That's true. :)
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so here's a question about the viruses. does a router with a natural firewall
built in help out at all? i'm on cable and i run a 4 port router, even
though i only have one computer on it, and i only use the router for the
firewall protection, just to keep the hackers out. but since my IP addr
> a patched system will not proof you if someone on your system runs the
> executable..
Yeah, of course.
> patching a system only helps against works like blaster that do a
> remote infection.. if someone double clicks an attachemnt, all bets
> are off in windows.
So in the case of sobig, it doe
On Sunday 07 Sep 2003 5:19 pm, Eric Huff wrote:
> > Hell, I go for a much more subtle approach.
> > "How have you guys been standing up to Sobig and MSBlaster this
> > week?... got any idea of what it's cost you? I sure am glad I don't
> > have to worry about that, if you ever want to try out Linux
On Sun, 2003-09-07 at 12:19, Eric Huff wrote:
> > Hell, I go for a much more subtle approach.
> > "How have you guys been standing up to Sobig and MSBlaster this
> > week?... got any idea of what it's cost you? I sure am glad I don't
> > have to worry about that, if you ever want to try out Linux,
On Sunday 07 September 2003 04:25 am, Marc wrote:
>
>Wrong. Rebooting into windoze would only cause a problem if you then
> open the virus in a windoze email client or somehow transfered the virus to
> your windoze partition
>
well, currently all my mail is saved onto my /home partition, but e
to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Eric Huff
>Sent: Monday, 8 September 2003 12:19 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [newbie] Viruses..
>
>
>> Hell, I go for a much more subtle approach.
>> "How have you guys been standing up to Sobig and MSBlaster this
>
> Hell, I go for a much more subtle approach.
> "How have you guys been standing up to Sobig and MSBlaster this
> week?... got any idea of what it's cost you? I sure am glad I don't
> have to worry about that, if you ever want to try out Linux, let me
> know, I have a set of CDs in the truck, I can
On Sun, 2003-09-07 at 23:32, ed tharp wrote:
> Hell, I go for a much more subtle approach.
> "How have you guys been standing up to Sobig and MSBlaster this week?...
> got any idea of what it's cost you? I sure am glad I don't have to worry
> about that, if you ever want to try out Linux, let me k
One last point, the two e-mail addresses you mentioned, are most likely
spoofed (since sobig.F spoofs the from address). Take a look at
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
sometime.
Michael
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Core Systems Group
Simple End User Linux
At 06:32 P
On Sunday 07 September 2003 12:25 am, Marc wrote:
>Wrong. Rebooting into windoze would only cause a problem if you then
> open the virus in a windoze email client or somehow transfered the virus to
> your windoze partition
Heck Marc, anytime you boot into Windoze its a problem! :-)
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Marc
>Sent: Sunday, 7 September 2003 12:25 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [newbie] Viruses..
>
> Wrong. Rebooting into windoze would only cause a problem if
>yo
HaywireMac wrote:
On Sun, 7 Sep 2003 03:40:12 +
crak600 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
so lemme get this straight, a ms-win virus could be picked up in
linux, but then wouldn't do anything until you booted the computer
back into windows, right?
nope. you cannot pick up a virus in Linux. It w
On Saturday 06 September 2003 10:40 pm, crak600 wrote:
> On Sunday 07 September 2003 03:28 am, Charlie M. wrote:
> >
> > Probably, but what I posted is still what I think. People running MS
> > virusware shouldn't be calling us or this list infection focal points.
> >
> > I thought there were more
On Sun, 7 Sep 2003 03:40:12 +
crak600 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
> so lemme get this straight, a ms-win virus could be picked up in
> linux, but then wouldn't do anything until you booted the computer
> back into windows, right?
nope. you cannot pick up a virus in Linux. It would be on a
On Sunday 07 September 2003 03:28 am, Charlie M. wrote:
>
> Probably, but what I posted is still what I think. People running MS
> virusware shouldn't be calling us or this list infection focal points.
>
> I thought there were more than two, and I've also seen a s**t load for
> every post I've made
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September 6, 2003 09:12 pm, David Filion wrote:
> I believe what he means is at least two messages were posted to the
> list that contained the sobig virus. I've counted at least two
> tonight.
Probably, but what I posted is still what I think. Peo
On Sunday 07 September 2003 02:52 am, HaywireMac wrote:
>
> You could save yourself a whole lot of money, flush McAfee, AVG, and
> whatever whatchamacallits that make $ from Microsoft's egregious
> incompetence, down the toilet if you would get rid of at least Outhouse,
> at best the whole Wind
Charlie M. wrote:
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September 6, 2003 07:32 pm, Eric S. Dye wrote:
Dear List,
I received two viruses (both sobig) from the newbie list..from
HYPERLINK "mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"[EMAIL PROTECTED] and HYPERLINK
"mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"[EMAIL PROTECT
On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 18:32:08 -0700
"Eric S. Dye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
> I am surprised because I thought Linux was pretty much impervious to
> viruses.
Not "pretty much", it is.
You could save yourself a whole lot of money, flush McAfee, AVG, and
whatever whatchamacallits that make
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September 6, 2003 07:32 pm, Eric S. Dye wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> I received two viruses (both sobig) from the newbie list..from
> HYPERLINK "mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"[EMAIL PROTECTED] and HYPERLINK
> "mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"[EMAIL PROTECTED] I wou
On Sat, 2003-09-06 at 21:32, Eric S. Dye wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> I received two viruses (both sobig) from the newbie list..from
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] I would suggest getting a
> good antivirus program. I am using a combination of Norton, Trend
> Micro, AVG and Benign. AVG
On Wednesday 25 July 2001 11:51, Adams, Jamie wrote:
> Just a small note about the SirCam virus, i had never heard of this, but
> on my windows machine at work this morning i have recieved 3 messages
> from an unknown person infected with it.
Get a life, mate. I've had over 30 of the damn things
Chernobyl (a CIH virus) would have to be favourite. It can render a Windos
machine totally unbootable, necessitating a format (to remove the virus
fully) and a reinstall.
Not big deal ; Bill Gates did too .
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001 18:03, Paul wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> > Everybody except Linux Users has heard about SirCam a new EXTREMELY
> > annoying virus. Seems a very popular one out there at moment - can
> > send random giant file attachments !
> >
> > Which brings me to the point:
> > I don't border on
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001 19:09, you manipulated electrons to produce:
snipped:
> In the Windos world, many of the most successful and most
> devastating virii have exploited old (often years old) security
> holes. Windos sysadmins, many of them incompetant (you would have
> to be if you use Windos),
On Wednesday 25 July 2001 07:58, John Rigby wrote:
> Hi folks,
> Everybody except Linux Users has heard about SirCam a new EXTREMELY
> annoying virus. Seems a very popular one out there at moment - can
> send random giant file attachments !
>
> Which brings me to the point:
> I don't border on -
> Hi folks,
> Everybody except Linux Users has heard about SirCam a new EXTREMELY
> annoying virus. Seems a very popular one out there at moment - can
> send random giant file attachments !
>
> Which brings me to the point:
> I don't border on - I AM paranoid in the Doze world -
> I executed
Umm, couldn't you just open another xterm (Alt + f3 or something) and kill
the script process?
Brian
"Hey Pat, I'd like to buy a clue, err, I mean a vowel."
>Hi,
>
>not to give anyone any idea but a very simple destructive script can be
>constructed with virus qualities.
>
>1) Append a "at" com
Toby Sheets wrote:
>
> I was just wondering:
>
> Is Linux susceptible to the same virii that Windoze is?
Nope, user and group permissions protect everyone but root from hurting
other users. Not to say that root couldn't screw things up royally, of
course
--
Steve Philp
Network Administra
Hi,
not to give anyone any idea but a very simple destructive script can be
constructed with virus qualities.
1) Append a "at" command to a virus script to user's startup script.
2)The virus script would list all the processes running and extract those
PIDs with the current user name.
3) Redir
True story:
A friend of mine who works for a local car dealership wanted some help
in designing their web page. He sent me an email, and a second one
was automagicaly generated for him by, you guessed it, Happy99. This
occurred right after the big discussion on this list about Happy99. I
s
There is ONE documented Unix virus. It is called "Bliss" and was
written as an academic exercise to explore the theoretical possibility
of construction of virii that could traverse Unices. Bliss can infect
a user space, but then who gives write privileges to an ordinary user for
anything execut
On Wed, 18 Aug 1999, you wrote:
> I was just wondering:
>
> Is Linux susceptible to the same virii that Windoze is?
>
NO! Most of the "virus scanners" you'll see for *nix are
for checking DOS files for viruses, not for checking for
Linux virii.
Exactly that is why you can't be infected by a Winblows virus on a Mac
platform and vice versa. It also is the same reason you can't run Winbloze
apps in Linux without an emulator. BTW, haven't seen too many viruses for
Linux lately and how many are there for Winblows, umm ... around 50,000?
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