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Subject: RE: BS: Tech: World Cup Virus Season From: JohnInKansas Date: 12 May 06 - 08:24 AM Mr Red - I think you got the point exactly. While I'd try to keep a clean machine just because its a hassle to clean up when something gets to you, I think it really bothers me a lot more that something could get on my machine that would harm others, and most of the nasty stuff does spread itself from any machine that gets infected. John |
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Subject: RE: BS: Tech: World Cup Virus Season From: Mr Red Date: 12 May 06 - 07:47 AM Well Rouge Towers will be unaffected. Having said that there has been spam on my Eceilidh forum. I use unique addresses for most insecure e-mail forums. so I just change it each time. I am on to the third address in two years. Imagine the hassle on a much less obscure forum where the listmeister is not so pugnacious about not posting about French, Morris, Cajun and even squares and contra (IT'S NOT CEILIDH - OK?). It would be far more attractive. Given the sudden sirge in scam-spam to other folkie addresses I would guess someone folkie has had a virus hit and the addresses go everywhere - including where the virus intended - the spammers. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Tech: World Cup Virus Season From: JohnInKansas Date: 11 May 06 - 09:16 PM I thought I was joking when I suggested I know we don't have too many real soccer fans here, but maybe that's true. John |
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Subject: RE: BS: Tech: World Cup Virus Season From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 10 May 06 - 08:13 AM I used to be a soccer fan, until the ASF.... |
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Subject: RE: BS: Tech: World Cup Virus Season From: John MacKenzie Date: 10 May 06 - 07:27 AM Another good reason for finding this over hyped pastime to be extremely boring. G. |
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Subject: RE: BS: Tech: World Cup Virus Season From: Den Date: 10 May 06 - 06:47 AM Thanks for the heads-up john. I make it a point not to open email if I don't know who the sender is. |
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Subject: BS: Tech: World Cup Virus Season From: JohnInKansas Date: 09 May 06 - 10:17 PM Almost a "file under Routine;" but with our few fans, perhaps a reminder is appropriate. World Cup Virus Season Kicks Off eWeek, Matt Hines, May 8, 2006 Quotes in part: The FIFA World Cup 2006 tournament won't get underway in Germany until early June, but computer virus writers are already attempting to cash in on the planet's most popular sporting event with viruses aimed at deceiving eager soccer fans. Researchers at UK-based Sophos released notification of a new attack that infects Microsoft Excel files and has been disguised as a spreadsheet charting the national teams participating in the World Cup. Once the World Cup virus has infected a PC, it begins forwarding itself to other people using the corrupted machine and may also send itself to people listed in any e-mail client software on the device, Sophos said. The Excel virus marks the second World Cup-oriented attack identified by the company in the last week. On May 4, Sophos detailed a Trojan virus dubbed Troj/Haxdoor-IN, which cloaked itself as a wall chart of the teams competing in the tourney that fans could print out and use to follow the action. Sophos has tracked threats tied to the event since as far back as 1998. And there is also reason for hackers to believe that they could succeed using such ploys, as the Sober.n worm virus—which misrepresented itself as an opportunity for people to buy tickets to the World Cup—was one of the most widespread computer attacks of 2005 worldwide. End Quotes You could get hurt just being a fan of soccer, and could hurt your friends if you pass one of these on. These are just the first of many expected crudware attacks. Such exploit attempts often crop up around any "big event," but these are starting a little earlier than usual. I know we don't have too many real soccer fans here, but the few who follow the rituals should be aware of the dangers. :-]. John |