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jdr Dec 29th 2006 3:17 am

Be careful
 
Happy New Year!Worm is About.

The message, currently being spread from 160 email domains, requires users to click on the attached "postcard.exe" file in order to cause damage. The file will install several different malicious code variants including Tibs, Nwar, Banwarum and Glowa on the computer. It then executes mass mailings from the infected computer.
The worm is already being heavily spammed,a security company has found one network that’s sending out five emails per second with the worm.

big wheels Dec 29th 2006 11:46 am

Re: Be careful
 
Thanks for the warning :eek: :)

jdr Dec 29th 2006 7:01 pm

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Thank you for replying ;)

Dont forget these emails can arrive from friends that are not aware that they are being sent from their machines, so be extra careful.

Carol&John Dec 29th 2006 8:13 pm

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Hi jdr,
Yes, thanks for the warning.
Happy New Year to you and yours!
Carol

mikelincs Dec 29th 2006 10:21 pm

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Originally Posted by jdr (Post 4234600)
Happy New Year!Worm is About.

The message, currently being spread from 160 email domains, requires users to click on the attached "postcard.exe" file in order to cause damage. The file will install several different malicious code variants including Tibs, Nwar, Banwarum and Glowa on the computer. It then executes mass mailings from the infected computer.
The worm is already being heavily spammed,a security company has found one network that’s sending out five emails per second with the worm.

Seems sensible to repeat the warning, NEVER open a file with the extension .exe unless you are absolutely sure it is safe, and you know where it has come from and were expecting it. If in doubt, e mail the sender, if it is someone you know, and ask them if they did send the e mail, if it's from soemone you don't know, then DO NOT OPEN IT.

jdr Dec 30th 2006 4:22 am

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I have just received one myself !

Miss Naughty Dec 30th 2006 4:39 am

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Originally Posted by jdr (Post 4236689)
I have just received one myself !

Hi,
I am sorry can someone explain it a bit more for me i am not very good with p.cs :(

jdr Dec 30th 2006 5:34 am

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Originally Posted by Miss Naughty (Post 4236705)
Hi,
I am sorry can someone explain it a bit more for me i am not very good with p.cs :(

It is an email that could even come from a friend without their knowledge, titled "Happy New Year" it has an attachment "Postcard.exe", which if you open it it downloads a program onto your PC, that then uses your PC to send out thousands of the same email.

If you have AVG or some other email scanner working then it should pick it up and tell you that it has found a virus in the email and wont let you open the attachment, so you will be ok.
Just delete it as soon as you can.

I just received one but my AVG found it. :eek:

Clive C Dec 30th 2006 7:31 pm

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I just had 'Happy New Year', Norton deleted it no probs!

jdr Dec 30th 2006 9:05 pm

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Originally Posted by Clive C (Post 4237977)
I just had 'Happy New Year', Norton deleted it no probs!

I had another one last night, AVG picked it up, so if you have an email scanner it should kill it.

Beachcomber Jan 1st 2007 10:28 pm

Re: Be careful
 
I use Mailwasher to check my emails on the server and weed out spam and all the other rubbish before I even download the legitimate ones into Thunderbird.

Ragomuffin Jan 3rd 2007 6:36 pm

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Originally Posted by mikelincs (Post 4236122)
Seems sensible to repeat the warning, NEVER open a file with the extension .exe unless you are absolutely sure it is safe, and you know where it has come from and were expecting it. If in doubt, e mail the sender, if it is someone you know, and ask them if they did send the e mail, if it's from soemone you don't know, then DO NOT OPEN IT.

Alternatively, buy a Macintosh. Never worry about extensions again. Gain instant charisma and sex appeal and generally enjoy carefree computing!:D

Fred James Jan 4th 2007 1:57 am

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If you are using the latest version of Outlook Express or Outlook, you will not be able to open a .exe file attachment unless you have deliberately changed the security settings.

Unexpat Jan 4th 2007 8:03 pm

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Originally Posted by Ragomuffin (Post 4247988)
Alternatively, buy a Macintosh. Never worry about extensions again. Gain instant charisma and sex appeal and generally enjoy carefree computing!:D

What has wearing a raincoat got to do with serious computing? :p

Ragomuffin Jan 5th 2007 12:26 am

Re: Be careful
 

Originally Posted by Unexpat (Post 4250932)
What has wearing a raincoat got to do with serious computing? :p

It protects me from the viruses you get from drips on Windows! ;)


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