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Anybody else getting flooded with e-mails from victims
of the the Swen-A virus? I've gotten around 50 of them since last night and there is still a constant stream. There's mention of it on the McAfee site and a blurb at www.theregister.co.uk |
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No, but I got three emails with viral attachments addressed as if they were
actually from Microsoft. Do not open the message - delete it. Microsoft does NOT, I repeat NOT send critical updates or patches of any kind to people via email. I would suggest that users of Outlook Express leave it in Restricted sites zone and have it set not to allow scripts. I would also suggest strongly that people get and use a firewall with high security settings. Any personal information and the PC itself, could be in jeopardy otherwise. FWIW mm |
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![]() "Larry Ozarow" wrote in message ... Anybody else getting flooded with e-mails from victims of the the Swen-A virus? I've gotten around 50 of them since last night and there is still a constant stream. There's mention of it on the McAfee site and a blurb at www.theregister.co.uk Here's another mention: http://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/swen.shtml Frank Dresser |
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Larry Ozarow schrieb:
Anybody else getting flooded with e-mails from victims of the the Swen-A virus? I've gotten around 50 of them since last night and there is still a constant stream. My mailbox does not even fit as many worm mails, thus it was full when I got up. ![]() this in my Reply-To I get some again. Not as many as b4, but still very annoying... "I am strictly against death penalty - except for spammers and mail worm writers, and perhaps programmers of crappy mailers." Stephan -- Home: http://stephan.win31.de/ | Webm.: http://www.i24.com/ PC#6: i440LX, 2xCel300A, 448 MB, 18 GB, ATI AGP 32 MB, 110W This is a SCSI-inside, Legacy-plus, TCPA-free computer ![]() Reply to newsgroup only. |
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![]() "Stephan Grossklass" wrote in message ... [snip] "I am strictly against death penalty - except for spammers and mail worm writers, and perhaps programmers of crappy mailers." Stephan Let's not neglect torture. I'm sure there's a reason they didn't have these e-mail problems back in the Dark Ages. Frank Dresser |
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Larry Ozarow wrote:
Anybody else getting flooded with e-mails from victims of the the Swen-A virus? I've gotten around 50 of them since last night and there is still a constant stream. There's mention of it on the McAfee site and a blurb at www.theregister.co.uk I've gotten over 100 copies of a 156k virus claiming to be the latest security patch since yesterday afternoon. |
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N E V E R open e-mail that you don't recognise;; DELETE IT
Set your e-mail so that downloads ONLY occurr at your command... BUY Antivirus sftware & keep it updated In article , Larry Ozarow writes: Anybody else getting flooded with e-mails from victims of the the Swen-A virus? I've gotten around 50 of them since last night and there is still a constant stream. There's mention of it on the McAfee site and a blurb at www.theregister.co.uk |
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![]() "Fred Garvin" wrote in message ... Nope! I use Linux. I haven't received any of the latest batch anyway. I love it. I can see how Linux would be immune to the code written into this virus, but how would it keep you from being flooded by infected e-mail? I just got an automated e-mail from an ISP saying "WARNING: YOU WERE SENT A VIRUS". It also sent to many other addresses. All the addresses I recognized were also posters to rec.antiques.radio+phono. I suppose one of their readers got infected. Even guys there with Web TV are getting flooded. Frank Dresser |
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![]() "Diverd4777" wrote in message ... N E V E R open e-mail that you don't recognise;; DELETE IT Set your e-mail so that downloads ONLY occurr at your command... BUY Antivirus sftware & keep it updated Yes, but I think antivirus software will become less and less useful as more and more computers get high speed connections. This "virus" is a 106 kb ..exe file. 106 kb! And I got 80 of them before AT&T caught up and stopped distributing it. I would have gotten more, but I blocked e-mail on this account for a while. And I don't think users can be expected to be able to update faster than ISPs. So far, I've got about 300 e-mails, but the attachment isn't available, anymore. They seem to be coming from only a few ISPs. I don't think many people are getting fooled by this thing. But there are a few computers out there pumping out plenty of 106 kb attachments to make up the difference. Anyway, a little paranoia is a good thing in this case. Thankfully, there's no shortage of that here on rec.radio.shortwave. Frank Dresser |
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Frank Dresser wrote:
"Fred Garvin" wrote in message ... Nope! I use Linux. I haven't received any of the latest batch anyway. I love it. I can see how Linux would be immune to the code written into this virus, but how would it keep you from being flooded by infected e-mail? It doesn't. I started this thread and I use Linux. I'm not sure what Fred was getting at. Obviously your operating system can't prevent you from getting infected mail, but does allow you to not worry about it - so far, anyway. |
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