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Getting rid of SWEN
Please, if you suspect you might have installed that damn "MS upgrade"
virus, download and run this: http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/FixSwen.exe This thing is getting to be a pain in the patoot. It won't hurt anything to run the fix even if you're not sure you have the SWEN worm. (I ran it several times just to be sure, it merely reports that you don't have SWEN and writes a log file to the same directory in which the fix program is located.) Cheers, Fred -- +--------------------------------------------+ | Music: http://www3.telus.net/dogstarmusic/ | | Projects: http://dogstar.dantimax.dk | +--------------------------------------------+ |
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You've been playing with WinE again, haven't you.
insert LOL smiley :-p -- Gregg *It's probably useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd* http://geek.scorpiorising.ca |
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In article AYLbb.392$UE6.218@edtnps84, Gregg wrote:
You've been playing with WinE again, haven't you. insert LOL smiley Hehehe.... Well..if they wanna get rid of me....just say so!! ;-) -- Sven (or Swen, Seven, Schwen, Seth, Steve) Weil New York City, U.S.A. |
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Something interesting -- I haven't getten any MS patches in a couple of
hours. Not only do I post on this newsgroup, but about a month ago my wife took a vacation -- and spent most of it in front of the computer, downloading music and making CD's out of them. Ever since then, I've been stuck with a bunch of pop-up windows every time I log on. I've run Ad-Aware, and found a few spyware files -- but the pop-ups keep on coming. To make a long story shorter, I've tried various means of blocking these pop-ups. Last week I discovered that the pop-ups were occuring even if the modem is off -- meaning they're being fed locally. I found "Delfin Media Viewer" on my hard drive, and a bunch of related files. Deleted them all, no more pop-ups. But just about that time the MS patches began hitting me hard. I don't know the source, but this evening I ran Ad-Aware again, and it found more spy files. I did a few things on the internet, then ran Ad-Aware again -- and found another spy file. Then I spent some time reading e-mail, ran Ad-Aware again, and it's clean. As I left the computer on, and did some other things, I came back and noticed that the MS patch messages have stopped. I ran the SWEN fix, and I'm not infected. To anyone who's still getting the swarms of MS patches, I might suggest running Ad-Aware and possibly deleting your old archives. I don't know if this is related, but it sure can't hurt. -- Gary E. Tayman/Tayman Electrical Sound Solutions For Classic Cars http://www.taymanelectrical.com |
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"Gary E. Tayman" wrote in news:rRMbb.57862$Aq2.53311
@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net: Something interesting -- I haven't getten any MS patches in a couple of hours. Not only do I post on this newsgroup, but about a month ago my wife took a vacation -- and spent most of it in front of the computer, downloading music and making CD's out of them. Ever since then, I've been stuck with a bunch of pop-up windows every time I log on. I've run Ad-Aware, and found a few spyware files -- but the pop-ups keep on coming. To make a long story shorter, I've tried various means of blocking these pop-ups. Last week I discovered that the pop-ups were occuring even if the modem is off -- meaning they're being fed locally. I found "Delfin Media Viewer" on my hard drive, and a bunch of related files. Deleted them all, no more pop-ups. But just about that time the MS patches began hitting me hard. I don't know the source, but this evening I ran Ad-Aware again, and it found more spy files. I did a few things on the internet, then ran Ad-Aware again -- and found another spy file. Then I spent some time reading e-mail, ran Ad-Aware again, and it's clean. As I left the computer on, and did some other things, I came back and noticed that the MS patch messages have stopped. I ran the SWEN fix, and I'm not infected. To anyone who's still getting the swarms of MS patches, I might suggest running Ad-Aware and possibly deleting your old archives. I don't know if this is related, but it sure can't hurt. -- Gary E. Tayman/Tayman Electrical Sound Solutions For Classic Cars http://www.taymanelectrical.com You need Spybot Search and Destroy. Available at http://www.safer- networking.org and once you clean up the mess you need google's popup blocker. r -- "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." Arthur C. Clarke (1917 - ), "Technology and the Future" |
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"Gregg" wrote in message news:AYLbb.392$UE6.218@edtnps84... You've been playing with WinE again, haven't you. dont play with it ..... Drink it! |
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On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 23:37:19 GMT, Fred Nachbaur
wrote: Please, if you suspect you might have installed that damn "MS upgrade" virus, download and run this: http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/FixSwen.exe This thing is getting to be a pain in the patoot. It won't hurt anything to run the fix even if you're not sure you have the SWEN worm. (I ran it several times just to be sure, it merely reports that you don't have SWEN and writes a log file to the same directory in which the fix program is located.) Cheers, Fred Yes, please do this-it only takes a minute and you know your safe. Otherwise you could be unwittingly choking up the entire internet email structure. For the last 3 days I've been getting 200 emails per day inviting me to "update to the latest Microsoft patch". All include an attachment of about 160 kb with an *.exe extension, which is the actual worm. If you run the exe, your computer is infected, your address book is stolen to send the same worm to your entire address book, etc, etc,etc,. About 100 of these emails clogs up my incoming email to 10 Mb email limit, and I lose all else. Check with http:\\www.symantec.com (Or previous post link for cleaner) http:\\www.mcafee.com for more info. Please clean your system now, so you don't have the same problem! If you want to update your Microsoft operating system, Internet Explorer, or Office Suite, go to microsoft.com to do it. THEY DO NOT SEND YOU EMAIL TO INVITE YOU TO UPDATE! Any email from them should be considered to be a virus/worm, and deleted WITHOUT OPENING/RUNNING ANY ATTACHMENTS! Sorry for all the ranting and shouting, but I just got finished deleting another 200 emails because of this *******! I figured I could reach a lot of people via the Usenet groups. Thanks, Charlie |
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I'm getting alot of this BS also...seems to be from the newsgroup...ARRRR
Exclusive filtering... "Jon Yaeger" wrote in message ... I'm usually on a Mac, and I'm really OVER receiving all of this e-mailed flotsam. I think that perps who write this stuff should be immediately castrated upon conviction, with very dull knives . . . . From: Charles Jean Organization: EarthLink Inc. -- http://www.EarthLink.net Newsgroups: rec.antiques.radio+phono,rec.audio.tubes,alt.binar ies.pictures.radio,alt.bin ar ies.schematics.electronic Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 08:42:54 GMT Subject: Getting rid of SWEN On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 23:37:19 GMT, Fred Nachbaur wrote: Please, if you suspect you might have installed that damn "MS upgrade" virus, download and run this: http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/FixSwen.exe This thing is getting to be a pain in the patoot. It won't hurt anything to run the fix even if you're not sure you have the SWEN worm. (I ran it several times just to be sure, it merely reports that you don't have SWEN and writes a log file to the same directory in which the fix program is located.) Cheers, Fred Yes, please do this-it only takes a minute and you know your safe. Otherwise you could be unwittingly choking up the entire internet email structure. For the last 3 days I've been getting 200 emails per day inviting me to "update to the latest Microsoft patch". All include an attachment of about 160 kb with an *.exe extension, which is the actual worm. If you run the exe, your computer is infected, your address book is stolen to send the same worm to your entire address book, etc, etc,etc,. About 100 of these emails clogs up my incoming email to 10 Mb email limit, and I lose all else. Check with http:\\www.symantec.com (Or previous post link for cleaner) http:\\www.mcafee.com for more info. Please clean your system now, so you don't have the same problem! If you want to update your Microsoft operating system, Internet Explorer, or Office Suite, go to microsoft.com to do it. THEY DO NOT SEND YOU EMAIL TO INVITE YOU TO UPDATE! Any email from them should be considered to be a virus/worm, and deleted WITHOUT OPENING/RUNNING ANY ATTACHMENTS! Sorry for all the ranting and shouting, but I just got finished deleting another 200 emails because of this *******! I figured I could reach a lot of people via the Usenet groups. Thanks, Charlie |
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I've run this (actually two different 'cleaners') which verified that I'm
clean...anybody else? (Mac users and those running Unix OS variants need not reply) jak "Charles Jean" wrote in message ... On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 23:37:19 GMT, Fred Nachbaur wrote: Please, if you suspect you might have installed that damn "MS upgrade" virus, download and run this: http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/FixSwen.exe This thing is getting to be a pain in the patoot. It won't hurt anything to run the fix even if you're not sure you have the SWEN worm. (I ran it several times just to be sure, it merely reports that you don't have SWEN and writes a log file to the same directory in which the fix program is located.) Cheers, Fred Yes, please do this-it only takes a minute and you know your safe. Otherwise you could be unwittingly choking up the entire internet email structure. For the last 3 days I've been getting 200 emails per day inviting me to "update to the latest Microsoft patch". All include an attachment of about 160 kb with an *.exe extension, which is the actual worm. If you run the exe, your computer is infected, your address book is stolen to send the same worm to your entire address book, etc, etc,etc,. About 100 of these emails clogs up my incoming email to 10 Mb email limit, and I lose all else. Check with http:\\www.symantec.com (Or previous post link for cleaner) http:\\www.mcafee.com for more info. Please clean your system now, so you don't have the same problem! If you want to update your Microsoft operating system, Internet Explorer, or Office Suite, go to microsoft.com to do it. THEY DO NOT SEND YOU EMAIL TO INVITE YOU TO UPDATE! Any email from them should be considered to be a virus/worm, and deleted WITHOUT OPENING/RUNNING ANY ATTACHMENTS! Sorry for all the ranting and shouting, but I just got finished deleting another 200 emails because of this *******! I figured I could reach a lot of people via the Usenet groups. Thanks, Charlie |
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I'm usually on a Mac, and I'm really OVER receiving all of this e-mailed
flotsam. I think that perps who write this stuff should be immediately castrated upon conviction, with very dull knives . . . . From: Charles Jean Organization: EarthLink Inc. -- http://www.EarthLink.net Newsgroups: rec.antiques.radio+phono,rec.audio.tubes,alt.binar ies.pictures.radio,alt.binar ies.schematics.electronic Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 08:42:54 GMT Subject: Getting rid of SWEN On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 23:37:19 GMT, Fred Nachbaur wrote: Please, if you suspect you might have installed that damn "MS upgrade" virus, download and run this: http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/FixSwen.exe This thing is getting to be a pain in the patoot. It won't hurt anything to run the fix even if you're not sure you have the SWEN worm. (I ran it several times just to be sure, it merely reports that you don't have SWEN and writes a log file to the same directory in which the fix program is located.) Cheers, Fred Yes, please do this-it only takes a minute and you know your safe. Otherwise you could be unwittingly choking up the entire internet email structure. For the last 3 days I've been getting 200 emails per day inviting me to "update to the latest Microsoft patch". All include an attachment of about 160 kb with an *.exe extension, which is the actual worm. If you run the exe, your computer is infected, your address book is stolen to send the same worm to your entire address book, etc, etc,etc,. About 100 of these emails clogs up my incoming email to 10 Mb email limit, and I lose all else. Check with http:\\www.symantec.com (Or previous post link for cleaner) http:\\www.mcafee.com for more info. Please clean your system now, so you don't have the same problem! If you want to update your Microsoft operating system, Internet Explorer, or Office Suite, go to microsoft.com to do it. THEY DO NOT SEND YOU EMAIL TO INVITE YOU TO UPDATE! Any email from them should be considered to be a virus/worm, and deleted WITHOUT OPENING/RUNNING ANY ATTACHMENTS! Sorry for all the ranting and shouting, but I just got finished deleting another 200 emails because of this *******! I figured I could reach a lot of people via the Usenet groups. Thanks, Charlie |
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Fred Nachbaur wrote:
Please, if you suspect you might have installed that damn "MS upgrade" virus, download and run this: http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/FixSwen.exe Cheers, Fred Clean here!! -- regards from :: John Bartley 43 Norway Spruce Street Stittsville, Ontario Canada, K2S1P5 ( If you slow down it takes longer - does that apply to life also?) -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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In article , John Bartley
wrote: Fred Nachbaur wrote: Please, if you suspect you might have installed that damn "MS upgrade" virus, download and run this: http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/FixSwen.exe Cheers, Fred Clean here!! That would make two of us... Well, strike that... maybe my system isn't Swen-free, but I can give you a 100% assurance that any copies of Swen lurking in it are as inert as you're ever likely to find. That's one of the joys of being a Mac user... Unlike you Windows folks, although we might *RECEIVE* a copy of a virus, we don't participate in passing the bug around the way you poor suckers^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hvictims do Baaaah... baaaahhhhh... baaaahhhhhhhhh... Bill Gates is God. Bleah -- GLEEEEEP! |
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Charles Jean wrote:
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 23:37:19 GMT, Fred Nachbaur wrote: Please, if you suspect you might have installed that damn "MS upgrade" virus, download and run this: http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/FixSwen.exe This thing is getting to be a pain in the patoot. It won't hurt anything to run the fix even if you're not sure you have the SWEN worm. (I ran it several times just to be sure, it merely reports that you don't have SWEN and writes a log file to the same directory in which the fix program is located.) Cheers, Fred Yes, please do this-it only takes a minute and you know your safe. Otherwise you could be unwittingly choking up the entire internet email structure. For the last 3 days I've been getting 200 emails per day inviting me to "update to the latest Microsoft patch". All include an attachment of about 160 kb with an *.exe extension, which is the actual worm. If you run the exe, your computer is infected, your address book is stolen to send the same worm to your entire address book, etc, etc,etc,. About 100 of these emails clogs up my incoming email to 10 Mb email limit, and I lose all else. Check with http:\\www.symantec.com (Or previous post link for cleaner) http:\\www.mcafee.com for more info. Please clean your system now, so you don't have the same problem! If you want to update your Microsoft operating system, Internet Explorer, or Office Suite, go to microsoft.com to do it. THEY DO NOT SEND YOU EMAIL TO INVITE YOU TO UPDATE! Any email from them should be considered to be a virus/worm, and deleted WITHOUT OPENING/RUNNING ANY ATTACHMENTS! Sorry for all the ranting and shouting, but I just got finished deleting another 200 emails because of this *******! I figured I could reach a lot of people via the Usenet groups. Thanks, Charlie Clean here as well with the Symantec check, thanx to Norton already on my system. My preference for action against this ******* would be to have him (it?) hung by the nuts to the closest rotating chandelier whilst properly illuminated for all to see. John Stewart |
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HEY!!! He's a nice guy! Why would you want to get rid of... Oh. Never mind. -- Tim Mullen ------------------------------------------------------------------ Am I in your basement? Looking for antique televisions, fans, etc. ------ finger this account or call anytime: (212)-463-0552 ------- |
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Thanks Fred- clean here. But be my "net hygiene" and Netscape.
The first thing Swen does is try and delete every known variety of antivirus software you may have installed. THEN it sets up the mail room and searches for both addresses and newsgroups to which it can send copies of itself. I learned this at symantec.com. Of course, it only looks in Microsoft browser files for addresses and groups- yet another reason I love Netscape 4.1 still John H. |
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Charles Jean wrote: On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 23:37:19 GMT, Fred Nachbaur wrote: Please, if you suspect you might have installed that damn "MS upgrade" virus, download and run this: http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/FixSwen.exe This thing is getting to be a pain in the patoot. It won't hurt anything to run the fix even if you're not sure you have the SWEN worm. (I ran it several times just to be sure, it merely reports that you don't have SWEN and writes a log file to the same directory in which the fix program is located.) Cheers, Fred Yes, please do this-it only takes a minute and you know your safe. Otherwise you could be unwittingly choking up the entire internet email structure. For the last 3 days I've been getting 200 emails per day inviting me to "update to the latest Microsoft patch". All include an attachment of about 160 kb with an *.exe extension, which is the actual worm. If you run the exe, your computer is infected, your address book is stolen to send the same worm to your entire address book, etc, etc,etc,. About 100 of these emails clogs up my incoming email to 10 Mb email limit, and I lose all else. Check with http:\\www.symantec.com (Or previous post link for cleaner) http:\\www.mcafee.com for more info. Please clean your system now, so you don't have the same problem! If you want to update your Microsoft operating system, Internet Explorer, or Office Suite, go to microsoft.com to do it. THEY DO NOT SEND YOU EMAIL TO INVITE YOU TO UPDATE! Any email from them should be considered to be a virus/worm, and deleted WITHOUT OPENING/RUNNING ANY ATTACHMENTS! Sorry for all the ranting and shouting, but I just got finished deleting another 200 emails because of this *******! I figured I could reach a lot of people via the Usenet groups. Thanks, Charlie Thanks Charlie. I am getting about 200 dud MS emails per day. I remembered not to open attatchments. The server I now have, iinet.com bought ought the previous guy I was with, Webone.com.au and there is no spam filters with iinet, so I am going to a new server, ulink-me.com, who prevents the spam like this flood from getting into my inbox at the server in the first place. I just ran the SWEN program, but nothing was found on my PC. Patrick Turner. |
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Hagstar wrote: Thanks Fred- clean here. But be my "net hygiene" and Netscape. The first thing Swen does is try and delete every known variety of antivirus software you may have installed. THEN it sets up the mail room and searches for both addresses and newsgroups to which it can send copies of itself. I learned this at symantec.com. Of course, it only looks in Microsoft browser files for addresses and groups- yet another reason I love Netscape 4.1 still John H. I'm using old Netscape 4.7. Maybe it helps, but the problem seems to be that the inbox at the server is filled up with crap flooding in, and it should be the responsibility of the server to keep that part of his computor devoted to your incoming mail free of crap. I am due to pay my dues to my server, for re-hosting and net access and email. I'm jumping ship, because of the server's total lack of care about me, although I pay him money. I have found someone better. Good net service providers have a good human powered help service which understands that us users are pig ignorant about PCs, so when settings go wrong, there is help. They keep the bulk of spams out, they have impeccable virus protection, and they are cheap, and access to news groups, net surfing is never interupted. I was going to de register my domain name, and have a home page, but the new server, ulink-me.com is quite happy to host me, and have email access for aud $90/annum, instead of the "normal" $220. Patrick Turner. |
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"SpaceMonkeyGleep" wrote ...
. That's one of the joys of being a Mac user... Unlike you Windows folks, although we might *RECEIVE* a copy of a virus, we don't participate in passing the bug around the way you poor suckers^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hvictims do Baaaah... baaaahhhhh... baaaahhhhhhhhh... Bill Gates is God. Bleah -- GLEEEEEP! Just wait until they get bored with Windows and go after Apple. There's a lot more of us to laugh at you guys! If you gloat too much, you'll deplete what's left of your karma and they'll come after you just to put you in your place. :-} "Pride goeth before the fall." |
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Verified clean here too. Desktop, laptop, and work computer.
Regards, DAve |
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On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 23:37:19 +0000, Fred Nachbaur wrote:
Please, if you suspect you might have installed that damn "MS upgrade" virus, download and run this: http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/FixSwen.exe No kidding! This thing filled up my mailbox on Saturday night thus bouncing emails for about 36 hours until I got to work Monday morning. It won't hurt anything to run the fix even if you're not sure you have the SWEN worm. (I ran it several times just to be sure, it merely reports that you don't have SWEN and writes a log file to the same directory in which the fix program is located.) Yah know, I tried running FixSwen.exe under WINE, and it did run, but apparently couldn't see the ext2 directories. I suspect the virus *could* run under Linux with WINE, too, but it wouldn't be able to mine email addresses. -- Ned Carlson Triode Electronics www.triodeelectronics.com |
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"Hagstar" wrote
Of course, it only looks in Microsoft browser files for addresses and groups Bull****. Swen searches your entire drive for the following file types, from the Symantec W32.Swen.A@mm definition page: "Searches the .html, .asp, .eml, .dbx, .wab, and .mbx files on the hard disk for email addresses." I don't know what file types Netscape uses for email stores, newsgroup message stores and its address book, but I suspect they're exactly the same types OE and the rest of Windoze uses. It doesn't matter what the folder they're in is called. Today I received 3 copies of a new version which walked right past NAV undetected. I sent them off to Symantec, which responded about 2 hours later with confirmation that they were, in fact, SWEN disguised. They are trying out a beta of an updated definition to catch this new variant as I write this. Should be released tomorrow when they update the "Live Update" servers. Fred T. |
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Then you suspect wrong!
Netscape uses: .mab files for its MozillaAddressBook -Chuck Fred wrote: "Hagstar" wrote Of course, it only looks in Microsoft browser files for addresses and groups Bull****. Swen searches your entire drive for the following file types, from the Symantec W32.Swen.A@mm definition page: "Searches the .html, .asp, .eml, .dbx, .wab, and .mbx files on the hard disk for email addresses." I don't know what file types Netscape uses for email stores, newsgroup message stores and its address book, but I suspect they're exactly the same types OE and the rest of Windoze uses. It doesn't matter what the folder they're in is called. Today I received 3 copies of a new version which walked right past NAV undetected. I sent them off to Symantec, which responded about 2 hours later with confirmation that they were, in fact, SWEN disguised. They are trying out a beta of an updated definition to catch this new variant as I write this. Should be released tomorrow when they update the "Live Update" servers. Fred T. |
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Fred wrote: "Hagstar" wrote Of course, it only looks in Microsoft browser files for addresses and groups Bull****. Swen searches your entire drive for the following file types, from the Symantec W32.Swen.A@mm definition page: "Searches the .html, .asp, .eml, .dbx, .wab, and .mbx files on the hard disk for email addresses." I don't know what file types Netscape uses for email stores, newsgroup message stores and its address book, but I suspect they're exactly the same types OE and the rest of Windoze uses. It doesn't matter what the folder they're in is called. NS4 uses .nab, Mozilla-based Netscape (6/7) used .mab. So those are "immune" to this particular virus (but not all of them). For mail/news stores, NS4 uses no extension, Mozilla uses .msf. So safe again. But *only* with this particular virus. IIRC, the last big one (sobig.f) did read NS4 and Mozilla extensions. Cheers, Fred (the other one) -- +--------------------------------------------+ | Music: http://www3.telus.net/dogstarmusic/ | | Projects, Vacuum Tubes & other stuff: | | http://www.dogstar.dantimax.dk | +--------------------------------------------+ |
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Fred wrote:
I don't know what file types Netscape uses for email stores, newsgroup message stores and its address book, but I suspect they're exactly the same types OE and the rest of Windoze uses. What a nice person you are ! Cursing me when you think it was MY idea about not attacking Netscape files. Your suspicion is wrong -it's all over the web that this is a Microsoft specific virus, and it specially targets Outhouse Express and Explorer files. I LOVE it you see fit to curse me out based on an incorrect assumption on your part- try thinking next time before flaming. John H. |
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"Hagstar" wrote in message ... Fred wrote: I don't know what file types Netscape uses for email stores, newsgroup message stores and its address book, but I suspect they're exactly the same types OE and the rest of Windoze uses. What a nice person you are ! Cursing me when you think it was MY idea about not attacking Netscape files. Your suspicion is wrong -it's all over the web that this is a Microsoft specific virus, and it specially targets Outhouse Express and Explorer files. I LOVE it you see fit to curse me out based on an incorrect assumption on your part- try thinking next time before flaming. John H. I've apologized to John off line and I apologize again here. Dealing with 2 to 10 copies of Swen every 5 minutes in order to keep my legit email flowing has me a bit on edge. Please forgive my outburst. As I understand it, users of Netscape may be somewhat protected from becoming broadcasters of Swen because Netscape's files will not be scanned for email addresses. But Netscape users are no more immune from getting infected than any other windows users if they are ignorant enough to open the attachment in a Swen email. And Swen will harvest email addresses from .html or .dbx files anywhere on your system, regardless of your email client. Swen also propagates via Kaaza and IRQ, BTW, and I suspect that's why it's running so rampant. The average kid these days knows better than to open a .exe or other program file in an email, so why bother with AV software? Better to spend your energy downloading free music and having a good time, right? Right. 13 or 14 new copies came in as I wrote this. And IMHO, that SUCKS! Fred |
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On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 17:28:35 -0400, John Bartley wrote:
my not clean wat to do? Fred Nachbaur wrote: Please, if you suspect you might have installed that damn "MS upgrade" virus, download and run this: http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/FixSwen.exe Cheers, Fred Clean here!! |
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If you haven't triggered and alarm here (and a scan showed nothing also) you are free of SWEN, I assure you). This is a two-year old issue, and all anti virus companies have covered the infection with updates that were made standard long ago. If you have viral issues, then you need to make sure the a/v program is updated automatically or manually daily. "WD" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 17:28:35 -0400, John Bartley wrote: my not clean wat to do? Fred Nachbaur wrote: Please, if you suspect you might have installed that damn "MS upgrade" virus, download and run this: http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/FixSwen.exe Cheers, Fred Clean here!! |