Leif,
Thursday, Thursday, December 02, 1999, Leif wrote:
LG Mike,
LG Oh man...
Just to keep us on our toes, Norton has failed to identify
the Happy99/SKA attachment, even with up to date definitions.
I checked to be sure that the definitions contained the
information and then ran
John,
I think you are forgetting something though. The message sent to the
list had Happy99.exe UUencoded, therefore a separate file was not
saved to the attach directory. If you want to see NAV go red with
warnings, right click the Happy99.exe file in the e-mail and try to
save it (provided you
Hello Leif Gregory,
On Friday, December 03, 1999, 17:55:43 (GMT +07:00) you told us:
LG I think you are forgetting something though. The message sent to
LG the list had Happy99.exe UUencoded, therefore a separate file was
LG not saved to the attach directory. If you want to see NAV go red
John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just to keep us on our toes, Norton has failed to identify
the Happy99/SKA attachment, even with up to date definitions.
I checked to be sure that the definitions contained the
information and then ran NAV, which scanned right past the
worm. I also
Hello Werner Hintze,
On Friday, December 03, 1999, 19:28:22 (GMT +07:00) you told us:
AFAIK Happy99.exe is a Trojan Virus (Hoax ?), which infected to
mailer with MAPI capable such Outlook97/98/2000, Outlook Express 4/5,
Exchange Client.
WH I think, that's not true. I have here a
Hello Kevin Boylan,
On Friday, December 03, 1999, 20:26:02 (GMT +07:00) you told us:
Sorry Leif, I have other opinion. AFAIK Happy99.exe is a Trojan
Virus (Hoax ?), which infected to mailer with MAPI capable such
Outlook97/98/2000, Outlook Express 4/5, Exchange Client. Luckyly The
Hello Kevin Boylan,
On Friday, December 03, 1999, 21:08:35 (GMT +07:00) you told us:
KB NAV picked up on it as soon as I tried to save it out to a
KB directory.
That's OK, because most people will save it before running it.
Question : what happen if you try to run it
Hello Kevin Boylan,
On Friday, December 03, 1999, 21:35:48 (GMT +07:00) you told us:
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KB It was interesting too, because it was at work that I downloaded
KB it and NAV caught it. At work I don't have messages deleted from
KB the server so I can still download them from home. I
the message wasn't there, so Compuserve must have detected it in the mean
time
and deleted it.
100% OT
without telling you ?! nice solution ... :-/
i would hope that if they scan mail for viruses (viri ?) they'd send on the
message without the attachment and a warning to tell the addressee
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