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Rod,

Thanks for the info i shall do a scan when i get home.

Mitch

Rod Eglin <rod.eglin@...> wrote:

Clear DayHi Guys

Sorry & all that but, I ran NORTON today and found that my drive was infected by

the 'mydoom' bastard virus. Don't know if this has been sitting around for a

while (I installed NORTON yesterday and did the scan today) or I just got it. It

got passed ZONE ALARM fire wall and AVG (bastard, eh?) and infected my C: drive.

I got worried the other day as I kept getting emails with attachments with the

headline 'Hi' and all the other ones that they are warning about. They were

getting into my 'inbox' and were not detected (go figure!). So, I installed

NORTON and updated it and bingo! bastard virus (bastards!!!).

I also started getting mail returned to me (?) saying that the file was too big.

I did not send the file so it must have been sending it's self and getting

bounced back to me (Ross: true or false???)

So, run a scan please.

Cheers

Rod

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In article <001a01c3ed99$42dc0300$502b2b50@o5d9w4>, Rod Eglin

<rod.eglin@...> writes

>Clear DayHi Guys

>

>Sorry & all that but, I ran NORTON today and found that my drive was infected

by

>the 'mydoom' bastard virus. Don't know if this has been sitting around for a

>while (I installed NORTON yesterday and did the scan today) or I just got it.

It

>got passed ZONE ALARM fire wall and AVG (bastard, eh?) and infected my C:

drive.

>I got worried the other day as I kept getting emails with attachments with the

>headline 'Hi' and all the other ones that they are warning about. They were

>getting into my 'inbox' and were not detected (go figure!). So, I installed

>NORTON and updated it and bingo! bastard virus (bastards!!!).

>I also started getting mail returned to me (?) saying that the file was too

big.

>I did not send the file so it must have been sending it's self and getting

>bounced back to me (Ross: true or false???)

>

I think I am right in saying that you must have opened an attachment/let

your email client do that for you.

(I am not sure how the kazaa transmission mode works though).

Key steps to help prevent recurrence:

Do not use Outlaw as your email client.

Do not let anything open attachments for you.

Stop using Windows (OK, so perhaps not so easily done as the above).

I have used Turnpike as my email client for as long as I can remember.

I have _never_ had an unintentional virus infection.

Take control.

Cheers :)

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Jel Coward

http://www.wildmedic.org

http://www.wemsi.org

jel@...

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Sorry Jel, I am not a stone cold MS fan, but.....

I can't agree with #1, as I have used Outlook for years and I have never

had an unintentional virus infection.

Total agreement with #2 though, never, ever let anything open

attachments for you.

Can't agree with #3 either, as Windows XP Pro has not failed since

loading, and my system has only been shut down to reboot after quick

hardware changes. I installed XP Pro shortly after it's release!

In any case, whatever your OS or email client, USE PROTECTION!

A firewall and up to date virus protection is a must in this day and

age.

Jerry

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In article <001a01c3ed99$42dc0300$502b2b50@o5d9w4>, Rod Eglin

<rod.eglin@...> writes

>Clear DayHi Guys

>

>Sorry & all that but, I ran NORTON today and found that my drive was

>infected by

>the 'mydoom' bastard virus. Don't know if this has been sitting around

for a

>while (I installed NORTON yesterday and did the scan today) or I just

got it. It

>got passed ZONE ALARM fire wall and AVG (bastard, eh?) and infected my

C: drive.

>I got worried the other day as I kept getting emails with attachments

with the

>headline 'Hi' and all the other ones that they are warning about. They

were

>getting into my 'inbox' and were not detected (go figure!). So, I

installed

>NORTON and updated it and bingo! bastard virus (bastards!!!).

>I also started getting mail returned to me (?) saying that the file was

too big.

>I did not send the file so it must have been sending it's self and

getting

>bounced back to me (Ross: true or false???)

>

I think I am right in saying that you must have opened an attachment/let

your email client do that for you.

(I am not sure how the kazaa transmission mode works though).

Key steps to help prevent recurrence:

Do not use Outlaw as your email client.

Do not let anything open attachments for you.

Stop using Windows (OK, so perhaps not so easily done as the above).

I have used Turnpike as my email client for as long as I can remember. I

have _never_ had an unintentional virus infection.

Take control.

Cheers :)

--

Jel Coward

http://www.wildmedic.org

http://www.wemsi.org

jel@...

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Hi Jel,

> >

> I think I am right in saying that you

> must have opened an attachment/let

> your email client do that for you.

>

> (I am not sure how the kazaa

> transmission mode works though).

This is by downloading specific files, usually

pirate software cracks. On execution, this may

then create a new directory, add a new registry

ket that this directory is a shared one and then

populate it with several dummy files. Most

antivirus software does not monitor this route or

the instant messenger ports.

>

> Key steps to help prevent recurrence:

> Do not use Outlaw as your email client.

> Do not let anything open attachments for you.

> Stop using Windows (OK, so perhaps not

> so easily done as the above).

Outlook is not so bad as it gets press for. If you

keep your patches upto date (same with windows),

it becomes more robust. The mail client is the

weakest link, but a good firewall, virus checker

and antispam utility will knock any of these

problems on the head.

We have an antivirus check file on the site

(members section). It is inert code that is

industry recognised for sample virus. If you don't

get an alert when you try and download it, you

need to think about virus protection a bit more

carefully.

For a thorough sweep of your system, try

Symantec's online virus checker at

http://security.symantec.com

> I have used Turnpike as my email client

> for as long as I can remember.

> I have _never_ had an unintentional

> virus infection.

>

> Take control.

>

> Cheers :)

> --

> Jel Coward

Horses for courses Jel?

Cheers,

Ross

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In article <ACEPKDPKAOBGINBGKJABMEPAFOAA.ross.boardman@...>,

Ross Boardman <ross.boardman@...> writes

>

>Horses for courses Jel?

>

Absolutely - and the current course we are on has Outlaw as the target

for many of the viruses - so perhaps worth riding another horse ;=)

Cheers

--

Jel

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