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Anyone else get computer virus

Fri, 7 Feb 2003, 04:56 pm
helen6 posts in thread
Somehow I received an email from scottysheridan23@crawco.com.au attaching a very nasty computer virus. Luckily my anti virus software picked it up. Beware others! And to Scott - NOT FUNNY, check your computer carefully if you sent it. Otherwise webmaster, please check this site.

Re: Anyone else get computer virus

Sat, 8 Feb 2003, 03:32 pm
Hi Helen

Helen wrote:
> Somehow I received an email from
> scottysheridan23@crawco.com.au attaching a very nasty
> computer virus.

I don't want to leap to Scott's defence without checking the suspect mail, but the virus very probably had nothing to do with scottysheridan23. Recent virii have specialised in picking two addresses at random from someone else's address book or inbox, using one as a fake "From" address and mailing a copy of the virus to the other. Short of decoding headers and contacting ISPs, you may have no effective way of knowing who actually sent the virus.

> Luckily my anti virus software picked it up.

Indeed! Although I'd encourage people not to rely on anti-viral software. Unless you update your AV software daily you are unprotected. Even daily updates won't cover you against virulent new virii that can arrive in your mailbox well before the AV software manufacturers can identify the new virus and release a patch.

The only real protection is safe web and email practices.
* Don't open attachments.
* Avoid M$ Outlook - it has more (potential) securty holes than a leaky seive.
* M$ Internet Explorer is (potentially) just as insecure.
* Recent versions of Netscape/Mozilla beat the pants of IE for mail & web.
* Switch off display images in email.
* Switch off HTML mail.
* Switch off auto-preview of attachments.
* And don't open attachments.

> Beware others! And to Scott - NOT FUNNY, check your computer carefully
> if you sent it.

Unless you're terminally stupid, people don't deliberately send virii to each other - apart from anything else it is a criminal offence.

> Otherwise webmaster, please check
> this site.

Thankfully this site is impervious to the thousands of Micro$oft specifc virii that abound on the Internet. It runs on the free Linux operating system, for which there are very, very few virii - none of which will propagate themselves in the fashion you describe. Nor does the site provide any means by which M$ specific virii can propagate themselves.

:-)

Cheers
Grant

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