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Subject: Re: Virus Warning
From: "Ted Blank" ted@..........
Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2000 11:09:38 -0500



Sorry you got clobbered.  The idiots who do this keep finding ways to hurt
people for no reason.  They probably capitalized the .TXT part to make it
more likely we'd miss the .pif part.

Regards,
Ted Blank


Doug Crice @.............. on 11/22/2000 10:47:16 AM

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I know enough to look out for .vbs or .exe files, but this file ended in
(random message).TXT.pif

The message is one of many chosen at random by the virus.  I didn't know
that an executable file could have a .pif extension.  Neither .exe or
..vbs was present.

Clicking on that link to Symantec doesn't seem to work, but typing it in
does.  Go figure.

Doug

Ted Blank wrote:
>
> It is good advice not to run any executable that comes from an unknown
(and
> therefore untrusted) source.  .VBS is another type of executable file
> (Visual Basic Script) and some nasty viruses have come packaged this way.
> But not all attachments that end in .exe contain viruses.  We used to
> distribute our programs as .exe attachments BLW (Before Larry and the
Web).
> Just be doubly careful with these files.
>
> I also urge people to beware of a simple trick:  naming a file something
> like    funnyjoke.txt.exe    where your eye might catch the 'txt' part
and
> you double click on it (thinking that Wordpad or some editor will get
> invoked).  Of course, Windows only looks at the last extension which is
> 'exe' and poof you are in trouble.
>
> BTW, the URL in the note below should end in html, not htm.
>
> Regards,
> Ted Blank
>
> IBM Global Services  -  Performance Management and Capacity Planning at
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>
> Doug Crice @.............. on 11/22/2000 12:28:18 AM
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> If you get a message with a link with the extension .pif or .exe, don't
> open it, it contains a virus.
>
> You can read about it at
> http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w95.mtx.htm
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> Doug Crice                http://www.georadar.com
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