Exactly the same as I got except it came from a different originating, my
Mcafee caught it and blew it away.
Ah the times we live in.
Jon P
-----Original Message-----
From: antonio [mailto:antonio@innercite.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 1:55 PM
To: McGillis@aol.com
Cc: glperry@fwi.com; oletrucks@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Virus & Worm Warnings
Gary does not know that he has a virus running on his PC,
the name of the virus
is W32.Badtrans.b@mm, this virus runs a local mail server on
the infected PC
and sends itself to every address on the infected PC Outlook
address book, and
it sends that originariting address as the original user
names email address
and appends an underscore to the address to avoid infected
recepients from
replying back to that address. Norton antivuris will clean
up the file and you
can set Norton to detect viruses even on previewing your
messages.
I guess this is one a list of worm type of viruses that are
being propagated
now days. The danger on some of these viruses is that they
can record the users
keystrokes and mail then back to the creator/originator of
the virus using the
email server running on the infected PC. They don't damage
files on your PC,
but they are malicious on stealing your passwords and
logins.
Just an FYI. Run Norton or Mcafee on your PC to make sure
you are no infected.
Antonio
Quoting McGillis@aol.com:
> In a message dated 11/28/01 11:17:00 PM Pacific Standard
Time,
> _glperry@fwi.com writes:
>
> > Subj: Re: [oletrucks] Virus & Worm Warnings
> > Date: 11/28/01 11:17:00 PM Pacific Standard Time
> > From: _glperry@fwi.com (Gary L. Perry)
> > To: McGillis@aol.com
> >
> > File: HAMSTER.DOC.pif (29020 bytes)
> > DL Time (TCP/IP): < 1 minute
> >
> >
> > <HEAD></HEAD>
> > <iframe src=cid:EA4DMGBP9p height=0 width=0>
> > </iframe>
> >
> **************************
>
> Hi Gary, are you sending me a virus?
> You sent this directly to me, did you send it to the
entire list?
> I deleted your message without opening the attached file.
>
> **************************
>
> I receive viruses almost daily, usually from someone I
know and trust.
>
>
> If you use a PC for email without antivirus protection,
the odds are
> high
> that you will be infected.
>
> Using Outlook makes it likely you will infect others in
the process.
>
> You do not always have to open an attachment to be
infected.
>
> Back up your data files. Run an antivirus program.
Update your
> antivirus
> definitions at least weekly. Do not open attached files
unless the
> sender
> has convinced you there is a reason to do so. A virus
usually comes
> from
> someone you know.
>
> Dennis McGillis
> 949-551-4821 phone
> 949-551-1162 fax
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between
1941 and
> 1959
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