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In article , KenCo says...
a new one is on the loose, please update your virus scanners as this is spreading fast. Ive already recieved 50+ lol your infected if you recieved it or checked your mail. period! very hard to buy into that one, you can not get the worm virus by receiving email, In order to get it you must click on the attachment period. Too many people believe everything they read or hear about this from misinformed people and help spread their original message without seeking the facts themselves. The reason that a virus is so sucessful is people are generally stupid and naive when it comes to them. I never run virus software and never open up anything that does not come in a picture or text, without knowlegde that I am getting something else. Quit being stupid people and openening **** that can damage your computer. Is it really going to kill you to have to delete the eamil without reading it? DAH so update and get it clean! please? ![]() MIMAIL/MyDoom/Novarg Email Virus Continues Beginning about 5 pm EST (2200 UTC) yesterday we began receiving a flood of email containing a malicious attachment. To visually see what has been arriving at our servers, we have two graphs available. We are showing emails per 10 minutes at http://isc.sans.org/images/virus.png and emails per hour at http://isc.sans.org/images/virus2.png . Notice the drop-off overnight followed by the rapid increase this morning as people came to work. There was a spike for the east coast workers and another increase as the west coast came to work. The time across the bottom is EST. Today's increase started at about 8 am Central European time, again corresponding roughly to the time workers began opening their mail. This afternoon there has been a gradual decrease as the infected computers are brought under control. While no new variants have been detected yet, it would not be unexpected to see modified versions appear in the next few days. A very detailed writeup of the events surrounding this malware including analysis and discussions by the Trojan Horses Research Mailing List is available online at http://www.math.org.il/newworm-digest1.txt -- -- http://www.kencofish.com Ken Arnold, 401-781-9642 cell 401-225-0556 Importer/Exporter of Goldfish,Koi,rare Predators Shipping to legal states/countries only! Permalon liners, Oase & Supreme Pondmaster pumps Linux (SuSE 8.2) user #329121 Please Note: No trees or animals were harmed in the sending of this contaminant free message We do concede that a signicant number of electrons may have been inconvenienced ![]() |
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![]() Cybe R. Wizard wrote: On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 22:09:12 -0500 Hal wrote: On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 23:16:52 GMT, "Cybe R. Wizard" Cybe_R_Wizard@WizardsTower wrote: I open anything that shows up in my inbox. Worms, trojans, viruses, and such make no difference to me. I use a secure system. You can, too. Not if I have no idea what you are talking about. Sounds interesting though. What do you mean a secure system? Regards, Hal A system built from the start to disallow simple users changing the system at all except to install new software /to their own directories/. A system which has full logging capacity in order to follow what has been done to it. A system that only needs antivirus software to protect others who may not use secure systems. There are really a bunch of these type systems. The one that I use is Debian GNU/Linux. In effect, anything other than Microsoft OSes, for which viruses and such are written, not because Windows is so prevalent, but because Windows is written /to be insecure/. Follow the money. The list of such secure systems includes such well known OSes as Mac OSX, UNIX, Solaris, BeOS, and the BSDs and such little known OSes as QNX. Cybe R. Wizard and I use SuSE Linux profesional, Just becaluse I like its simplicity ( simple minds----simple OS's) John Rutz |
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Cybe R. Wizard wrote:
Mine's not, either. I don't tell 'em. They don't mind. (They better not.) They just don't provide assistance. KPU is a public utility, and, until recently, was focused on maximising income. They are presently undergoing involuntary restructuring G. They may become a little more responsive to user needs in future, considering how much of the management has "retired", "resigned", or been fired. |
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MrKnowitall wrote:
very hard to buy into that one, you can not get the worm virus by receiving email, In order to get it you must click on the attachment period. The idea you can get viruses by reading e-mail is related to the difficulty in being certain that the e-mail program in use is text only. The e-mail program authors keep putting extra capabilities in the programs, and adding this to the upgrades. I suspect pressure from spammers and big business who want to send advertisements (certainly not the users with any sense). Result? Big, wide open, back door for mal-ware. |
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On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 22:19:16 -0500
Hal wrote: On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 04:03:24 GMT, "Cybe R. Wizard" Cybe_R_Wizard@WizardsTower wrote: The one that I use is Debian GNU/Linux. I'm still trying to learn Windows. I hate new software. Things I can beat with a hammer or twist with a wrench come closer to matching my skills. ![]() Regards, Hal I, too, am more inclined to be a mechanical tinkerer. I love to build things, including computers and ponds. At the same time, that's one of my favorite things about Linux, it's complete adaptability, a tinkerer's dream. One guy controls his telescope out in the yard with his Linux machine in the house with programs he wrote himself. Another just made an embedded Linux system to play mp3s in his car. A fellow in Louisiana is working on making his own personal wearable, fully connected Linux computer and, working with his university, writing and testing Linux robotic programs for self-propelled tractors for use in large-scale farming. Now if I could just get my /own/ mind around that programming stuff... Of course, being a tinkerer, I break my installation once in a while... BTW, did you know that the NSA has made a custom Linux distribution as the base for it's own in house secure systems, then turned around and, in the true spirit of Open Source software, made the source code and all security enhancements available for download? http://librenix.com/?inode=645 Cybe R. Wizard -still a duffer -- Unofficial "Wizard of Odds," A.H.P. Original PORG "Water Wizard," R.P. "Wize(ned) Wizard," A.P.F-P-Y. Barely Tolerated Wizard, A.J.L & A.A.L |
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Hal wrote:
On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 04:03:24 GMT, "Cybe R. Wizard" Cybe_R_Wizard@WizardsTower wrote: The one that I use is Debian GNU/Linux. I'm still trying to learn Windows. I hate new software. Things I can beat with a hammer or twist with a wrench come closer to matching my skills. ![]() Well if you don't mind the computer not being usable afterwords... |
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