Looks like we all will have to start spraying our computers with colloidal
silver...

As some of you might have noticed through watching the news, last week ( and
perhaps still? ), a huge cloud from Mongolia ( of all places! ) reached the
Western United States, spanning all the way to ( you guessed it ) right here
in Albuquerque.

Heavy winds and ongoing construction has really effected the air quality,
and we've been particularly faithful in using colloidal silver in the lungs.
I am certainly not sure what is capable of travelling in such a dust cloud,
but I'm certain if nothing else, at least spores survived the long trip.

In fact, between the dust cloud, the construction, the high winds, and the
spring pollen in the air, my allergies kicked in for the first time in about
7 years.  To further complicate things, our home has zero insulation.

I find it amazing the colloidal silver soothes the mucus membranes so well!
Twenty minutes with the humidifier, and the relief is astounding.  For those
with various lung conditions, it is certainly worth looking into.  I've
found that one must be diligent in application, using the
nebulizer/humidifer sometimes as much as every five to ten minutes for an
hour.

Is there anyone on the list familiar with coning?  Has anyone tried
delivering colloidal silver into the body through coning?  I know this
method is supposed to be excellent for use with ozone.  In fact, the next
thing on our purchase list is an ozone sauna.





----- Original Message -----
From: <rainis...@aol.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 1:09 PM
Subject: Re: CS>VIRUS


> This was just posted on the beck rife list...same problem there.
Directions
> how to fix.
> ~Hanan
>
> <FWD>
>
>
> I was targeted by a worm sent via an attachment from someone on a
>
> yahoo list I am on.  The thing was very sneaky in that it quoted bits
>
> from one of my posts to the list, as thought this gal were replying
>
> to me privately.
>
>
> After that I couldn't access the list homepage, but luckily I had
>
> some digests to read -- and lo and behold, there were several posts
>
> about this very thing.  And even more luckily, one of the members of
>
> the list is an expert in computer security, who posted a description
>
> and fix.  I don't think I sent the worm to any of you because I
>
> didn't re-boot between the time I downloaded the file and the time I
>
> did the fix, but I post it in case any of you were hit elsewhere.
>
>
>
>
> <<Subject: The attachment is a worm.
>
>
> Win32.Badtrans.13312
>
> Badtrans is a worm spreading via e-mail. The worm replies to all
>
> unread messages and attaches itself using one of the following 16
>
> names:
>
>
> fun.pif
>
> Humor.TXT.pif
>
> docs.scr
>
> s3msong.MP3.pif
>
> Sorry_about_yesterday.DOC.pif
>
> Me_nude.AVI.pif
>
> Card.pif
>
> SETUP.pif
>
> searchURL.scr
>
> YOU_are_FAT!.TXT.pif
>
> hamster.ZIP.scr
>
> news_doc.scr
>
> New_Napster_Site.DOC.scr
>
> README.TXT.pif
>
> images.pif
>
> Pics.ZIP.scr
>
>
> When a user opens the attachment, the worm copies itself to the
>
> Windows directory as:
>
>
> inetd.exe
>
>
> and modifies the file win.ini by including the line executing that
>
> program.
>
>
> Additionally, the Badtrans worm, drops a backdoor trojan
>
> (Win32.Badtrans.21882 Trojan). The worm creates and executes a 21882-
>
> byte file in the Windows System directory:
>
>
> kern32.exe
>
>
> and modifies the registry in order to run it on the next reboot:
>
>
> HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce\kernel32=kern32
>
> .exe
>
>
> The Trojan, which is in fact a backdoor server also uses its own
>
> library:
>
> hksdll.dll (a 5632-byte file created in the same directory).
>
>
> To fix:
>
>
> First:
>
>
> search your hard drive for the files named INETD.EXE, KERN32.EXE and
>
> CP_23421.NLS. Delete them.
>
>
> Then:
>
>
> Run SYSEDIT by clicking START-RUN. On RUN Window type SYSEDIT then
>
> click OK.
>
> In SYSTEM CONFIGURATION EDITOR select the window C:\WINDOWS\WIN.INI
>
> then  delete the entry "C:\WINDOWS\INETD.EXE" under RUN key.
>
>
> All done.>>
>
>
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