Greetings

              Thank you sir/madam [Solar] for your technical guidance which
is
badly  needed in these troubled times. Those who have suffererd the loss
of those precious downloaded articles,painstakingly collected through the
years,
 will truely understand the importance of vigilance.

With regards
   Lew

With regards
----- Original Message -----
From: "Solar" <so...@dialup.oar.net>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 1:03 AM
Subject: CS>Virii, hoaxes, etc.


> Hello silver-list,
>
>   Once again, well-meaning people are polluting the list with
>   stuff about virii, trojans, worms, etc. Let's go over this once
>   again.
>
>   1) The BEST way to protect yourself against email
>   trojans/worms/virii/VB scripts is to NOT use ANY Microsoft product
>   for your email client. Outlook and Outlook Express have many known
>   vulnerabilities, and these are exploited on a daily basis. GET A
>   REAL EMAIL CLIENT.
>
>   2) Microsoft and Intel NEVER, EVER, EVER classify a virus. EVER. All
>   of these "mass emailings" that people spread around that state such
>   things are hoaxes. The sole intention of propagating such a hoax is
>   so that email address grepping software, running on email servers
>   owned/operated by bottom-feeding SPAMMERS, can extract more valid
>   email addresses. The people who start these things are the scourge
>   of the internet, and the vilest scum one can imagine. When you, with
>   good intentions, email these out to all of your friends, you are
>   assisting these pieces of garbage.
>
>   3) Antivirus software that automatically scans email for the
>   presence of a "virus" can, and does, give many false alarms. One can
>   actually insert certain text into an all-text email that will set
>   off most of the antivirus programs out there.
>
>   4) If one is intent upon using Outlook or Outlook Expres as your
>   email client, a very good way to protect yourself is by downloading
>   a FREE program called ZoneAlarm. It will quarantine most suspect
>   email, and prevent you from accidentally launching a suspicious
>   attachment. It is a software firewall program, and I highly urge
>   ANYONE who has a constant connection to the internet (such as xDSL
>   or a cable modem) to install it. It is utterly amazing how many
>   people have open machines that are constantly connected. Not only
>   can all of the contents on your machine be viewed, but it can be
>   changed as well. Add to this the fact that your machine can be used
>   in a DDoS attack (and your ISP will hold YOU responsible for this in
>   most cases), and you will begin to understand the importance of a
>   software firewall.
>
>   5) All posts on sujects like this, INCLUDING THIS ONE, are way
>   off-topic, and really shouldn't become "the thread that never dies"!
>   Actually, they probably shouldn't even be "on list".
>
>   Just a couple good email clients for Windows are Eudora, and The
>   Bat.
>
>   http://www.eudora.com
>
>   http://www.ritlabs.com
>
>   ZoneAlarm can be obtained at....
>
>   http://www.zonelabs.com
>
>   look around for the FREE version.
>
>   A GREAT resource for investigating the much-circulated myths is....
>
>   http://www.vmyths.com
>
>   I covers not only hoaxes and myths, but the hysteria that surrounds
>   them as well. This hysteria is multiplied by various news
>   organizations, such as CNN, who see it as a ratings-grabber.
>
>
>   One last thing. Some may have questions, which is good. Please
>   understand that I do NOT have the time to answer them. Look around
>   the net. The answers for computer security are there if you look for
>   them.
>
> --
> Best regards,
>  Solar
>
>
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