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In the past I've occasionally had virus infection attempts, but this one is astoundingly busy. I configured Outlook yesterday to block .zips just in case I accidentally click the wrong thing, while I'm deleting them, and open the attachment.
Are others seeing an incredible amount of activity from this thing?
[edited by: lawman at 7:57 pm (utc) on Mar. 1, 2004]
Not a problem, lawman... :-) I wondered at first, when I saw the edit, if I was somehow inviting major traffic to the site on a search of it, and eating up WW bandwidth...
[edited by: Stefan at 8:37 pm (utc) on Mar. 1, 2004]
Hehe lawman, the guys will never let you forget that one.
I'm filtering a huge number of these - (ok 50ish today - but when I only now get around 50ish spam filtered thats huge).
I'm getting:
Mail delivery blocked replies.
Mail delivery failure replies
The virus itself.
Look at the headers and you'll find the IP of the machine that is infected but no way to contact the person.
Good news - tomorrow morning the virus is set to make the speakers beep continously - hopefully it will be irritating enough to make them clean up PCs. My computer (linux) is already beeping continously due to the beep when mail arrives - Mozilla should really not beep when it falls into my junk mail folder.
More reading: Popular press ;)
[theregister.co.uk...]
The beeping is a nice touch. Maybe some of the infected people will start realizing that their computers have been turned into drones.
I've blocked, in Outlook 2000 SP3, the dozens of .zip attachments that I've been getting the last few days, but I'm also getting a few emails that have no attachments, but have originating addys and subjects that look dodgy as hell. I've been deleting them unopened, but I'm a little concerned about dumping legit emails in the process.
Do any of the brilliant minds here know if there are any variants, out and about, that can infect without attachments? (I have scripting disabled). These dodgy non-attachment emails use the same subjects like, "Info", as the attachment ones. They started at the same time as the Netsky .zip stuff. I don't know if they're just botched attempts or something even sneakier.
[edited by: lawman at 1:53 am (utc) on Mar. 3, 2004]
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Norton have some good "one virus" removal tools for free download. The evil virus crashed their tool three times while trying to take all these copies out, but eventually got the job done.