Just to let you all knnow that yesterday a virus was let loose through out the network.It was called W32.Badtrans.B@mm.I got it thru a crook email from a communications company,but THANKS to mike,I was alerted to it.
I went off air at 3:30pm yesterday and had to clean out the whole system.
many thanks to Mike for bringing it to my attention....It was greatly appreciated.
Any way all out there PLEASE watch ourt for this virus....its deadly.
Catch you all later
PeterWH
PIES FOR PREMIERS 2002
VIRUS....Thanks for email mike
Moderator: bbmods
-
- Posts: 2658
- Joined: Sat Oct 20, 2001 6:01 pm
- Location: back home after travelling around Australia
- Contact:
-
- Posts: 3137
- Joined: Fri Sep 20, 1996 7:01 pm
- Location: Lilydale, Tas.
- Has liked: 89 times
- Been liked: 26 times
All part of the service Peter - you weren't the only one.
A note of warning to others. This virus does not rely on you opening an attachment. It carries an embedded frame in the email body that takes advantage of a vulnerability in Internet Explorer and Outlook Express 5 and 5.5. If you use one of those browsers and email clients you should download and install the security patch from Microsoft - http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS01-020.asp - or upgrade to version 6.
The sender name can vary so there is no apparent indication of who the email came from and there is no way prior to viewing the email to identify it as dangerous. Just the act of viewing the email will contaminate a vulnerable computer.
If you are using Internet Explorer and Outlook Express 5 or 5.5, it is very important that you install the patch or upgrade your browser immediately.
[This message has been edited by Mike (edited 27 November 2001).]
A note of warning to others. This virus does not rely on you opening an attachment. It carries an embedded frame in the email body that takes advantage of a vulnerability in Internet Explorer and Outlook Express 5 and 5.5. If you use one of those browsers and email clients you should download and install the security patch from Microsoft - http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS01-020.asp - or upgrade to version 6.
The sender name can vary so there is no apparent indication of who the email came from and there is no way prior to viewing the email to identify it as dangerous. Just the act of viewing the email will contaminate a vulnerable computer.
If you are using Internet Explorer and Outlook Express 5 or 5.5, it is very important that you install the patch or upgrade your browser immediately.
[This message has been edited by Mike (edited 27 November 2001).]
-
- Posts: 2658
- Joined: Sat Oct 20, 2001 6:01 pm
- Location: back home after travelling around Australia
- Contact:
Hey folks,I hear today that this W32.Badtrans.B@mm virus is going around the world at a rapid rate of knotts.
I have had to close down upgrade Norton Anti virus and also clean out my system.
I have it on good authority that if it does strike,not only upgrade to Outlook express6 via the microsoft.com,which will take around 2 hours,but also go to a site called http:/securityresponse.symantec.com/avcentre and follow the promts to kill the virus.Is does work.
Once you have done all this,give your computer a good maintainance clean out.
Hope this is of some use.
Catch you all later
PeterWH
PIES FOR PREMIERS 2002
I have had to close down upgrade Norton Anti virus and also clean out my system.
I have it on good authority that if it does strike,not only upgrade to Outlook express6 via the microsoft.com,which will take around 2 hours,but also go to a site called http:/securityresponse.symantec.com/avcentre and follow the promts to kill the virus.Is does work.
Once you have done all this,give your computer a good maintainance clean out.
Hope this is of some use.
Catch you all later
PeterWH
PIES FOR PREMIERS 2002