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Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 9:00 AM
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Subject: Re: [RCSE] Virus
As you are claiming to be an expert in this area, please tell us
how to tell who the ACTUAL sender is, in the case of emailed virus code.
The point is that the "sender&q
As you are claiming to be an expert in this area, please tell us
how to tell who the ACTUAL sender is, in the case of emailed virus code.
The point is that the "sender", i.e. the address in the "FROM" field
is RARELY the actual person (computer) sending out the virus.
Yes, the virus is probably s
Someone on this list said the following:
>.1) Don't bother to inform the "sender" of the emails that they
have a virus -- it is almost always the case that they are an innocent
3rd-party who just happens to have their address handy in some address book
on the actual virus-infected mach
On Friday, September 10, 2004, at 11:03 PM, Sneidley-at-aol.com wrote:
> Since I have been told by a few on this list that my computer has been sending out a
> virus.
Steve -- it is likely not your machine which is sending the emails out. It usually is
another virus-infected machine whi
I have received the same virus from your
account, however, my Norton Virus Checker and Zone Alarm Firewall stopped
it. You don’t have to kill your E-mail listing. Try a few
things first.
You have what is called a “tag
along” virus. Someone has remote control of your PC. You are
what
Since I have been told by a few on this list that my computer has been sending out a virus. I have been scanning on a daley basis, but I get e-mail sent to my self form times that no one is on any computer that has my information. At this time I am unsubscribing from the list. If any one still
I just received an e-mail from monsterrcflying.com. My VirusScan detected
and deleted a virus, VBS/QDial22.dr.
George MeyersWD6EQS
Fresno, California
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Hey, folks:
These (de-fanged) virus emails are not coming from Orman (at least not his iastate.edu
address) -- they are originating from 68.203.222.55, which appears to be on RoadRunner
cable internet in or about McAllen, TX. Any of you soaring digest subscribers in that
area, please check y
al Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 4:01 AM
To: C. Barker
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Virus Recieved! "Hokki=)" thru RCSE
Yea I got the e-mail as well...
I have no clue who it was from so I did not bother opening it
My last post prompted an auto warning return message that my post had had
an attachment with virus accompanying it which had been removed. My
in house virus checker, AVG anti-virus system
(http://www.grisoft.com).
Version: 6.0.423 / Virus Database: 238 - Release Date: 11/25/02,
run after receivin
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 3:53 PM
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Virus??
> Hi Mike,
> That first message did not come from the computer you sent this message
> from. Unless you have two computers you do email from I think you are
s
That mail's got a couple of small files in it. It
was a virus but it got nailed in the outbound mail server by an anti-virus
program. These programs work centrally and when they find one of these viral
attachments they replace it with a non-program, a placeholder called
"DELETED0.TXT" (and D
I received an apparent soaring related email with an attachment
January 12 Jeff letter.doc.pif, the name being an attempt to
disguise the fact that it was a windows program, not a document,
or program information file (batch file). Windows would have
run this program as a .pif file is the equivale
Hi Gang,
It appears that I had a computer virus which sent its self out to the list
and probably everybody in my address book. If you received a message with a
topic of "Lets be friends" and an attachment do not open it. I did not send
it intentionally. I am sorry this happened and hopefully ha
7:24 AM
> To: James Osborn
> Cc: Soaring Exchange
> Subject: Re: [RCSE] Virus (was Hi,soaring,the Garden of Eden)
>
>
> This is at least the second instance of this virus attacking the list and
> both times the subject line is different, but includes the word
> 'Soar
OK,
I already deleted the file sulfnbk.exe... if this was
a hoax, what should I do now?
Thanks
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Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 6:54 AM
Subject: RE: [RCSE] Virus Alert---HOAX
> What does this file do?
>
> Rudy
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Kjell Fjelde [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 7:14 AM
> To: rsiegel; Rudy Sieg
I receive 3 more (up to 5 now) all with different titles and different sized
attachments. Only the message text is the same. Something big in the world
of viruses is going on.
Dave
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I know this gets discussed from time to time and it is off topic but with us
all passing emails back and forth on the web, its a relevant topic.
If you do not have an Anti-virus program... GET ONE! It is the best money
you will ever spend on a software package. I recommend Norton from Symantec
b
Sorry for propagating the virus folks ... it should be fixed now .
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im not a computer nerd
get a grip!
luis
- Original Message -
From: "David Cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Louis Gonzalez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "soaring" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: [RCSE]
Just be carefull out there. I got hit 3 times tonight from Hahaha something about snow white the real story. It had an attachment warf4you.exe and in it was a virus w95.hybris.gen I had the latest Norton file and it caught it. Scanning it didn't catch it till I tried to execute it. I tried to
>Don't make yourself look like an ass. Do the research first.
The best site that I've seen is from the US Dept. of Energy. I've
been referring folks to it for about 5 years now.
http://hoaxbusters.ciac.org/
Regarding the original post:
Don't feel bad about passing it along though, hoaxes a
Sorry Charlie, the email headers point to you.
The happy99 virus is not smart enough to fake the email headers.
Are you sure you did a complete scan with updated virus signature files?
At 08:47 AM 12/18/2000 -0800, Charles Miller wrote:
>Hey Guys
>I didin't mean to send that out,,, According to
Good advice to never, ever open an executable sent via email.
he other day I got as report that one of my messages here generated a "virus alert",
but a v-scan was negative.
This List software should be configured not pass along ANY attachments. IMO, FWIW.
Good holidays to all!
--Bill
On
Hey Guys
I didin't mean to send that out,,, According to my server.. The virus
was sent by the original person that sent the landings, a waste of
time I got that this morning... I am useing my office computer
today no Virus here.. I forget the name of the guy who sent the
original Landings
FREE Antivirus software. http://antivirus.cai.com/
I have been getting hit by the W95.Hybris.gen.
Also known as, W32.Hybris.gen, W32.Hybris.22528.dr, W32/Hybris.gen@M,
I-Worm.Hybris
http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w95.hybris.gen.html
I like Symantec's site for Virus information.
It
Yeah, my scanner trapped it too. I warned Lee about the virus immediately.
- Original Message -
From: "Geoff Sokoll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Patrick Sloan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "RCSE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July
> Norton keeps trying to quarantine my inbox file and I can
> not tell which email contained the virus.
hmmm, that'll be Lee Estingoy's post about kevlar.
Coincidently, the same one that Tord complained about getting lots of HTML
garbage in ("lots of info about your regedit.exe, autoexe.bat and o
Sorry for the broad alert. but today with the responses from my questions to
RCSE I received what norton thinks is a virus. It reports it as
"WScript.KakWorm". Norton keeps trying to quarantine my inbox file and I can
not tell which email contained the virus. I use Netscape for mail and as far
Has anyone rec'd this message, ("1ST U.S. R/C FLIGHT SCHOOL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>),
is it a virus or not?
Unsolicited, in attachment box and no explaination except Subject "Hello"
Clak
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