Anyone that has e-mailed myself and Tetrad in the past....
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Anyone that has e-mailed myself and Tetrad in the past....
Scan your machines for Beagle as one of you has it. Tetrad does not have beagle on his machine! See, bugs like this work by scanning the infected machine's e-mail address book and picks someone at random to spoof. It then sends itself to everyone on that user's e-mail contact list in an attempt to infect more machines.
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/av ... .m@mm.html
Get the removal tool here.
Even if you think you don't have it, scan your box anyways. (or your whole network if you've got a LAN set up) And FFS, update your damn virus definitions!
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/av ... .m@mm.html
Get the removal tool here.
Even if you think you don't have it, scan your box anyways. (or your whole network if you've got a LAN set up) And FFS, update your damn virus definitions!
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I'm getting constantly spammed by this guy named sleepyhollow from AOL.
I personally say... any idiot that clicks on something called 'Message.VBS' or "halflife.cpl" deserves any virus he gets from said script. STOP CLICKING ON ATTACHMENTS you morons.
And also I find it rather appropriate how it's an AOL person sending me these viruses
I personally say... any idiot that clicks on something called 'Message.VBS' or "halflife.cpl" deserves any virus he gets from said script. STOP CLICKING ON ATTACHMENTS you morons.
And also I find it rather appropriate how it's an AOL person sending me these viruses
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woodchip wrote:Isn't it possible for a third party infected machine that has one of our addy's be the culprit?
It kinda pays to read the entire post. See, it just happened to pick Tetrad out of Sickone's contact list and sent out copies of itself AS Tetrad in order to throw gullable people off that don't bother to check the e-mail's header info before being an idiot and hitting reply.from my opening post wrote:See, bugs like this work by scanning the infected machine's e-mail address book and picks someone at random to spoof. It then sends itself to everyone on that user's e-mail contact list in an attempt to infect more machines.
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