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![]() I am surrounded and they are coming through the wire. Need immediate tactical air support! email, that is. I've been targeted, accurately, and I do believe that they finally got me. Something got through my filters a few weeks ago and took my computer back to the stone age. Rock = 0, Stick = 1 (Edit that, Bill Gates) It was indeed a boot sector virus. That " ![]() Or YOUR butt, since the thing got caught there before it could go on an email rampage of it's own. I got the system back up, clean, but my email address is now known and the vandals have a real target. Me! My email inbox on Prodigy is filling up in less than an hour with Microsoft patch offerings. They all have the boot sector virus attached. (Except one message that claims larger penis have more fun) Prodigy keeps the trash for SEVEN days. But it's coming in at about 10 meg per hour... That's the limit of my inbox, anyway. I suspect any valid email is bouncing back to the senders. But no way I can really tell. So. RIP Almost - but not quite - ten years old. February '94 to September 2003. He was a good man (well, my opinion anyway) From the ashes will arises... I hope. |
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![]() "Richard Lamb" wrote in message ... I am surrounded and they are coming through the wire. Need immediate tactical air support! email, that is. I've been targeted, accurately, and I do believe that they finally got me. Something got through my filters a few weeks ago and took my computer back to the stone age. Rock = 0, Stick = 1 (Edit that, Bill Gates) It was indeed a boot sector virus. That " ![]() Or YOUR butt, since the thing got caught there before it could go on an email rampage of it's own. I got the system back up, clean, but my email address is now known and the vandals have a real target. Me! My email inbox on Prodigy is filling up in less than an hour with Microsoft patch offerings. They all have the boot sector virus attached. I just solved the same problem. During the last week, I was getting 200-300 virus containing e-mails a day. There seemed to be 15-20 spurious "sender's" for all of the messages. I used filters to ID and delete any messages from those senders. The fix is working. KB |
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I just received a test message from Jim C. via the Tailwind list
at yahoo groups. Jim said he hasn't heard a mumblin' word from ANYBODY on the list in 5 or 6 days. Richard |
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I got hit hard by the same email attack a few days ago. Just got tons and
tons of emails, all containing a 150K attachment that Norton said had a virus. Was out of town a couple of days, and the mailbox on my ISP filled up. Agent does a wonderful job of weeding things out, but if I don't download the emails, they just stay on the server until it's plugged. Read that the virus was different from the standard variety...it didn't access the address book of the infected party, it went for some Spammer's mailing list that was accessible via the net. That's why we got tons of repeats. Put in about 20 different filters, and things are a lot calmer now. I'll probably gradually subtract a filter or two as things go along here, and see if the flood comes back. Ron Wanttaja |
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You arent the only one....
I have been recieving over 100/day... since Thursday.. I literally have to clean my mailbox several times a day (on the "webmail" page that I have since reconfigured to stop and hold ALL mail... and then I pick the real ones out and send em to Netscrape) At first I thought I was infected (undeliverable email stuff bouncing back that I didnt send), but I have been found to be unadulterated in the eyes of Symantec Corp, and I have been leaving my machines offline when I leave.. Oh well... I can only hope all the others out there clean their machines someday so the incoming barrage will stop.. Dave Richard Lamb wrote: I am surrounded and they are coming through the wire. Need immediate tactical air support! email, that is. I've been targeted, accurately, and I do believe that they finally got me. Something got through my filters a few weeks ago and took my computer back to the stone age. Rock = 0, Stick = 1 (Edit that, Bill Gates) It was indeed a boot sector virus. That " ![]() Or YOUR butt, since the thing got caught there before it could go on an email rampage of it's own. I got the system back up, clean, but my email address is now known and the vandals have a real target. Me! My email inbox on Prodigy is filling up in less than an hour with Microsoft patch offerings. They all have the boot sector virus attached. (Except one message that claims larger penis have more fun) Prodigy keeps the trash for SEVEN days. But it's coming in at about 10 meg per hour... That's the limit of my inbox, anyway. I suspect any valid email is bouncing back to the senders. But no way I can really tell. So. RIP Almost - but not quite - ten years old. February '94 to September 2003. He was a good man (well, my opinion anyway) From the ashes will arises... I hope. |
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I understand that folks may have need of sending executable files, but I
can't think of a good reason to send them without zipping or renaming them so that they can't be executed just by clicking on the attachments. I know that many corporations are protecting their smtp servers by not passing executables, they are either compressed or at least have the extentions renamed. Sure, now you could unzip the file, or rename the extention back to the original executable extention and still run it, but if someone does all that to run a file that they received in email that they were not expecting.....well I am not sure you can really help that person, and they should be keep away from pointy objects too. "CW9371" wrote in message ... But I run my own mail server at home with pretty agreesive SPAM filtering and anti-virus protection scanning all incoming and out going SMTP traffic, and any attachment that can be executed it stripped. That wouldnt work for me that any attachment ths is executable is stripped. Wont work for a lot of people. |
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