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So we have received a few hundred of these in the last hour. Symantec launched sometime this afternoon (Thai time) a new live update patch as well.
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If everyone switched operating systems etc the virus writers would only follow the crowd.
Thankfully MS seems to be waking up to this especially after the blaster worm.
This Sobig virus is nasty in the sense that people are getting hundreds and hundreds and even thousands of the **** things. Even if you patched and up to date you are going to be affected and the bigger you are the more damage.
Something has to be done, but holes and people who do not keep their NAV's and systems up to date and patched up will always be found.
More severe punishment needs to be found for the people that write and distribute them.
Mivox, that is a bit like giving in to terrorists and only frequenting establishments which are owned by a country instead of b.
Boycotts & strikes have been effective tools in *ahem* "encouraging" change in business and political policies throughout history. Ever heard of a little guy named Ghandi? ;)
If everyone started abandoning MS email software, MS might stand up, take some notice, and do a bit more to make the virus writers' "job" a little more difficult than it apparently is now.
If everyone switched operating systems etc the virus writers would only follow the crowd.
BUT, if everyone switched to one or another of the MULTITUDE of email programs available today, taking some care to choose one that didn't automatically execute attachments, and/or one that didn't commune too closely with the operating system (even if you stayed with Windows), it would be awfully hard for a virus writer to write anything that would effectively exploit different weaknesses in a dozen different email programs.
Whether we like it or not MS is the dominant force in this arena and so they need to address the issue along with govts and possibly start calling virus writing and distribution terrorism.
It is definitely terrorising me at the moment.
Mass email software switching? Unlikely, yes. Most people buy a computer and use whatever software it came with.
However, those of us who know better can protect ourselves and prevent ourselves from becoming part of the problem. Those of us who act as unofficial tech-support for our entire families because we're the only computer literate ones in the bunch can do our relatives a favor and help them make better software decisions, and/or become more security aware... Auto-updating anti-virus software, choosing proper security settings on the email software we choose, choosing more secure email clients, etc.
There's not much we can do beyond that. But for those who aren't even doing that much, it's like not voting and then complaining when the candidate you like doesn't get elected... ;)
Anyone know if you can turn that pop up off?
NAV kill popup.
NAV > Options > Email
How to respond when a virus is found?
Repair then silently delete if unsuccessful.
This eliminates the quarantine popup for every virus laden email.
I also have email filter where every email w/ attachment goes directly to deleted items. Miss a few good ones, but getting 1000's of sobig.f lately... Oh well.
I hate it when people start throwing around political labels incorrectly in an attempt to insult or discredit someone. If you want to start throwing politically-colored insults at people, you should either use the terminology correctly, or at least refrain from using it incorrectly when talking about/to someone who spent 5 years studying political science. ;)
This thread did NOT go off topic. It turned from a simple alert message to a perfectly relevant discussion about what to do to minimize the impact viruses like this have on our daily computing needs.
It just so happens that Microsoft software is almost always the target of major email virus attacks, so the most obvious (and easiest) thing to do is to switch to an un-targeted/less vulnerable email client.
That isn't off topic (or Marxist) at all.