Guest guest Posted January 30, 2004 Report Share Posted January 30, 2004 This ones steels credit card info. Be careful. Dear , W32/Mimail.s@MM is a Medium Risk mass-mailing worm that tries to steal credit card information by displaying a fake Microsoft Windows license expiration message. Stolen credit numbers are sent to addresses within the domains @mail15.com and @ziplip.com. W32/Mimail.s@MM also forwards itself to contacts it steals from the infected machine. Caution: Watch out for emails with "here is the file you asked for" in the subject line or body. They may contain an attachment with the W32/Mimail.s@MM worm. What to look for: From: An infected email can come from people you know. Subject: here is the file you asked for Body: Hi! Here is the file you asked for! Attachment: example--document.txt.scr possible file extensions used: .pif, .scr, ..exe, .jpg.scr, .jpg.pif, .jpg.exe, .gif.exe, .gif.pif, .gif.scr Aliases: W32.Mimail.R@mm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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