BUT if you're talking about 'Back Orifice' then thats different. That
is a 'Remote Administration' tool, meaning hackers can scan for his
IP, then using Back Orifice Client, they can have full access to the
computer.
Not sure how to remove it, but
deltree /y c:\windows
usually cures all, if you like destroying Windoze.
On 13 Apr 99 at 0:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> First, ask him to send it to you and put the attachment somewhere safe,
> there's a couple/few guys here that want it.
> Second, tell him not to open the attachement. Then it won't do anything.
> All it does is replicate itself and clog mail servers. It's a spam virus.
> That's if you're talking about "Melissa"
>
>
> At 10:14 PM 4/12/99 +0000, you wrote:
> >A friend of mine caught the orifice virus.
> >He thinks it came by way of the internet or email. He uses WIN95.
> >Does anyone know what destruction it does ?
> >Luckily I use Lynx386, Minuet and Pegasus for DOS.
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