another one folks, I've already gotten 4-5 with this - not picked up by NAV, AVG just issued a patch
maybe that covers this
text may say something about binary
details HERE
MYDOOM DETAILS
From: random e-mail address
To: address of the recipient
Subject: random words
Message body: several different mail error messages, such as: Mail transaction failed. Partial message is available
Attachment (with a textfile icon): random name ending with ZIP, BAT, CMD, EXE, PIF or SCR extension
When a user clicks on the attachment, the worm will start Notepad, filled with random characters
MyDoom Virus *ALERT*
MyDoom Virus *ALERT*
<a href="http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=123" target="_blank" >Heatware</a>
I've been getting these for days too. But I delete them using mailwasher before they get to my system.
More info:
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/av ... .a@mm.html
You get it by opening an attachment in an e-mail. It could look like it comes from a friend or a company, or it could look like a returned failed message.
NEVER open any attachment from anyone you don't know.
More info:
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/av ... .a@mm.html
You get it by opening an attachment in an e-mail. It could look like it comes from a friend or a company, or it could look like a returned failed message.
NEVER open any attachment from anyone you don't know.
[align=center]<img src="http://www.statgfx.com/statgfx/folding/?&username=blade&border=0,0,64&custom=21,138,255&label=79,79,255&header=149,202,255&stats=0,255,255&bgcolor=0,0,181&trans=no&template=fah_original&.jpg" alt="www.Statgfx.com" />
<img src="http://www.pcabusers.org/funnies/monkey2.gif">
<i><small>"Too much monkee business"</i></small>[/align]
<img src="http://www.pcabusers.org/funnies/monkey2.gif">
<i><small>"Too much monkee business"</i></small>[/align]
i allways get so worried when i see this.. thinking if you get it your screwed... but its allways click on the attachment to get it. so i got nothing to worry about other then my clients being dumbasses and getting it then haveing to go fix them.
[align=center]A self-aware artificial intelligence would suffer from a divide by zero error if it were programmed to be Amish[/align]
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NascarFool
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AVG sucks on emails. It only shows that the email contains a virus if I manually scan it. I had it set to scan my email when Outlook Express was opened. I now have NAV 2003 reinstalled. NAV does a better job on emails. Looks like I'll also install NAV on the laptop too.
*Edit* I am only getting the virus delivered to my nascarfool.com addy. My PCA addy and Comcast Addy have not been hit yet.
*Edit* I am only getting the virus delivered to my nascarfool.com addy. My PCA addy and Comcast Addy have not been hit yet.
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Tomuchtime
- Senior Member
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- Joined: Tue May 28, 2002 6:24 am
quickfix
In case someone needs a quick scan this looks like a quick fix.Just remember to disable windows restore
before running it if you are running Xp or (I think 2k). Reboot and run it again (un-plug any internet connections first).
bill
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/av ... .tool.html
before running it if you are running Xp or (I think 2k). Reboot and run it again (un-plug any internet connections first).
bill
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/av ... .tool.html