On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 18:34:15 +0200, frank coldewe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I run woody since 2 Jears, sometimes I get when booting the system a
> virus warning. (A red box appers an screen, something like: virus trend
> award has detected a virus on your system, contact antivirus.com o
On August 7, 2004 09:34, frank coldewe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I run woody since 2 Jears, sometimes I get when booting the system a
> virus warning. (A red box appers an screen, something like: virus trend
> award has detected a virus on your system, contact antivirus.com or
> reboot
On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 18:34:15 +0200
frank coldewe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I run woody since 2 Jears, sometimes I get when booting the system a
> virus warning. (A red box appers an screen, something like: virus
> trend award has detected a virus on your system,
Hi,
I run woody since 2 Jears, sometimes I get when booting the system a
virus warning. (A red box appers an screen, something like: virus trend
award has detected a virus on your system, contact antivirus.com or
reboot the system with a empty floppy in floppydrive.)
Don`t know how to stop this
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On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 03:13:07PM -0800, Bruce Burhans wrote:
| My Norton Anti-Virus program identified 2 viruses in the message
| from erich (check spelling- I dumped it in a hurry) @ debian.org
| The subject is a phrase that repeats over and over
| with no breaks
It's
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:
sWdesktopdesktopsampledesktopdesktopdesktopdesktopsampledesktopsamplesam
plesamplesamplesamplesampledesktopsampledesktop
Date: Thursday, January 31, 2002 2:00 PM
this one, with attachment
VIRUS VIRUS VIRUS
Bruce<+>
My Norton Anti-Virus program identified 2 viruses in the message
from erich (check spelling- I dumped it in a hurry) @ debian.org
The subject is a phrase that repeats over and over
with no breaks
Bruce<+>
On Sun, Nov 18, 2001 at 10:56:00AM -0800, Paul 'Baloo' Johnson wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Nov 2001, Dominic Y. Deferia wrote:
>
> > I have recently seen the presence of Nimbda virus in this mail list (I
> > always see files ATTnumbers.eml). This is an indication of Nimbda virus. To
> > get rid of this v
On Monday 19 November 2001 12:09, Frank Zimmermann wrote:
> >1) It's spelled Nimda (it's Admin spelled backwards), 2) Windows worms
> >are on-topic here how?
> >
> >--
> >Baloo
>
> Well some people might read this list with a win machine. I do on
> MacOS, just because it's cheaper for me to do it a
1) It's spelled Nimda (it's Admin spelled backwards), 2) Windows worms
are on-topic here how?
--
Baloo
Well some people might read this list with a win machine. I do on
MacOS, just because it's cheaper for me to do it at the Uni and my
boss woun't allow me to put Linux on any of the Crashint
On Sun, 18 Nov 2001, Dominic Y. Deferia wrote:
> I have recently seen the presence of Nimbda virus in this mail list (I
> always see files ATTnumbers.eml). This is an indication of Nimbda virus. To
> get rid of this virus go to Fsecure website and download the program for
> nimbda virus. Update y
Virus warning:
I have recently seen the presence of Nimbda virus in this mail list (I
always see files ATTnumbers.eml). This is an indication of Nimbda virus. To
get rid of this virus go to Fsecure website and download the program for
nimbda virus. Update your anti-virus programs. good luck.
I addresed this on vuln-dev a while ago. Look at securityfocus for the
message. Basically, a malicious person can use the antivirus programs to
smurf an email attack. They're not just annoying, they're dangerous.
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, John wrote:
> Frankly i think the bl**dy antivirus messages
Frankly i think the bl**dy antivirus messages spewed out by the antivirus
program is almost a bigger nuisance
talk about getting spammed :)
Anyway i allready saved a copy off this one after cleaning up a customer last
week. She decided to run the friggin thing
cheers
John Griffiths wrote:
Warning all the people reading this list on windows and to the sender who may
be unaware.
The Navidad.exe that was attached to the original mail is the new virus/trojan
that became widespread over the weekend..
handle with extreme caution (especially spanish version windows users who its
targe
Paul Huygen wrote:
> On the other hand, if you did send the virus warning, you didn't do a
> bad thing, because it seems, that "alphaholidays" sent a message to
> this list (header: Linux on HP 9000 C-Class) that contains a kind of
> virus or trojan horse.
alphahol
Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, after I calmed down, I looked at my headers and saw that I did not
> send the virus warning. [..]
> *sigh of relief*
On the other hand, if you did send the virus warning, you didn't do a
bad thing, because it seems, that &q
On 26-Sep-2000 Robert Waldner wrote:
> Well, if you´re not connected with
> X-envelope-sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I wouldn´t think you´d be responsible ;-)
Thanks, after I calmed down, I looked at my headers and saw that I did not
send the virus warning. I thought I would get p
Well, if you´re not connected with
X-envelope-sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wouldn´t think you´d be responsible ;-)
cheers,
&rw
On Tue, 26 Sep 2000 20:02:06 -, Pollywog writes:
>Oh wait, I am not sure that I was responsible for this virus warning message,
>now that I have lo
Oh wait, I am not sure that I was responsible for this virus warning message,
now that I have looked at my headers. Can anyone tell me if I was the one who
sent it?
--
Andrew
On 26-Sep-2000 Pollywog wrote:
> I apologize for this error. I just switched from Exim to Postfix and this
> took
I apologize for this error. I just switched from Exim to Postfix and this
took my by surprise. I will modify my configs to prevent recurrence.
--
Andrew
On 26-Sep-2000 wrote:
> WARNING!
>
> This mail is generated automatically by virus-scanning software.
>
> There was virus found in one or m
WARNING!
This mail is generated automatically by virus-scanning software.
There was virus found in one or more attachment in e-mail sent by:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] at date: 26 Sep 2000 19:45:36 -,
with subject "debian-user-digest Digest V100 #104". There is list of infected
files:
Found virus "J
If you receive an e-mail with a subject of "Badtimes," delete it
immediately WITHOUT reading it. This is the most dangerous Email virus
yet. It will re-write your hard drive. Not only that, but it will
scramble any disks that are even close to your computer. It will
recalibrate your refrigerator's
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MEGAWICHTIG - MEGAWICHTIG - MEGAWICHTIG - MEGAWICHTIG - MEGAWICHTIG -
MEGAWICHTIG
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>> > > >FYI
>> > > >Important Notice
>> > >
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