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In a message dated 8/20/2003 6:58:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

tryfan writes:

 

> I would add to that. Once you have an anti-virus program

> installed, make sure that you regularly (at least once a

> month) download the most recent anti-virus data files. The

> program you put on your machine only knows about viruses up to

> the point the CD is cut. Since hackers continually create

> viruses, especially those designed to attack Microsoft

> products (too big a target to resist, I guess), anti-virus

> programmers are constantly creating fixes. So include updates

> in your plan for computer health.

> Karen

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 8/20/2003 6:58:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

tryfan writes:

 

> I would add to that. Once you have an anti-virus program

> installed, make sure that you regularly (at least once a

> month) download the most recent anti-virus data files. The

> program you put on your machine only knows about viruses up to

> the point the CD is cut. Since hackers continually create

> viruses, especially those designed to attack Microsoft

> products (too big a target to resist, I guess), anti-virus

> programmers are constantly creating fixes. So include updates

> in your plan for computer health.

> Karen

 

Norton's has an auto download option that will download the latest

update. However, some viruses are written to disable virus software and infect

the computer while the person thinks they are protected. ;-) Cute ha.

 

Chris

 

 

 

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I'll pass this on.

 

On EPCEL we do not allow attachments as a rule. Sometimes the attachment facility is switched on, an attachment sent, then switched off to prevent virus spread. I suggest Attilio your group does the same.

 

Sammy.

 

 

 

[attiliodalberto]19 August 2003 19:48Chinese Medicine Subject: Virus AlertThere seems to be a virus spreading throughout and . If you receive an email with 'see attached file' in the text body, do not open it. AttilioFor practitioners, students and those interested in TCM. Membership requires that you do not post any commerical, religious, spam messages or flame another member. If you want to change the way you receive email message, i.e. individually, daily digest or none, then visit the groups’ homepage: Chinese Medicine/ Click ‘edit my membership' on the right hand side and adjust accordingly.

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I have taken Sammy's advice and stopped the use of attachments via

the TCM group until sorts out this virus problem.

 

I hope this doesn't inconvenience anyone. And don't forget, from

tomorrow will remove all attached messages held within the

archives, probably because of this reason. I'm still getting a lot of

virus messages coming through and I'm sure others are aswell. It's

not restricted to just this group either, everyone is experiencing

problems. Let's ride the wave or rather the dragon!

 

Attilio

 

Chinese Medicine , <ga.bates@v...>

wrote:

> I'll pass this on.

>

> On EPCEL we do not allow attachments as a rule. Sometimes the

attachment

> facility is switched on, an attachment sent, then switched off to

prevent

> virus spread. I suggest Attilio your group does the same.

>

> Sammy.

>

>

>

> [attiliodalberto]

> 19 August 2003 19:48

> Chinese Medicine

> Virus Alert

>

>

> There seems to be a virus spreading throughout and

> groups. If you receive an email with 'see attached file' in the

text

> body, do not open it.

>

> Attilio

>

>

>

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Until I installed Norton Antivrus (NAV) and Firewall, I was plagued by

viruses. I have had several computer downs because of them and lost lots of

valuable files over the years. Just a couple of weeks ago I was trying to

get in touch with a TCM doc and her computer was infected - she unknowingly

sent me a virus which my NAV effectively dealt with. BUT she is effectively

prevented from using her computer, and of course she is not able to email

anyone, until her whole system is repaired. Don't let it happen to you.

 

Check out http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/

 

I wish I had bought shares in NAV a few years ago ! Sammy.

[attiliodalberto]

20 August 2003 10:33

Chinese Medicine

Re: Virus Alert

 

 

I have taken Sammy's advice and stopped the use of attachments via

the TCM group until sorts out this virus problem.

 

I hope this doesn't inconvenience anyone. And don't forget, from

tomorrow will remove all attached messages held within the

archives, probably because of this reason. I'm still getting a lot of

virus messages coming through and I'm sure others are aswell. It's

not restricted to just this group either, everyone is experiencing

problems. Let's ride the wave or rather the dragon!

 

Attilio

 

Chinese Medicine , <ga.bates@v...>

wrote:

> I'll pass this on.

>

> On EPCEL we do not allow attachments as a rule. Sometimes the

attachment

> facility is switched on, an attachment sent, then switched off to

prevent

> virus spread. I suggest Attilio your group does the same.

>

> Sammy.

>

>

>

> [attiliodalberto]

> 19 August 2003 19:48

> Chinese Medicine

> Virus Alert

>

>

> There seems to be a virus spreading throughout and

> groups. If you receive an email with 'see attached file' in the

text

> body, do not open it.

>

> Attilio

>

>

>

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I would add to that. Once you have an anti-virus program

installed, make sure that you regularly (at least once a

month) download the most recent anti-virus data files. The

program you put on your machine only knows about viruses up to

the point the CD is cut. Since hackers continually create

viruses, especially those designed to attack Microsoft

products (too big a target to resist, I guess), anti-virus

programmers are constantly creating fixes. So include updates

in your plan for computer health.

Karen

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  • 5 months later...

Everyone pl be careful opening any attachments even from myself and familiar

senders. Simply delete unopened and clear from Deleted Files also.

 

Dr. Holmes Keikobad

MB BS DPH Ret. DIP AC NCCAOM LIC AC CO & AZ

www.acu-free.com - home based recertification for acupuncturists and health

professionals

-

" " <attiliodalberto

<Chinese Medicine >

Tuesday, January 27, 2004 6:26 AM

Virus Alert

 

 

W32.Novarg.A@mm is a mass-mailing worm that arrives as an attachment

with the file extension .bat, .cmd, .exe, .pif, .scr, or .zip. When a

computer is infected, the worm will set up a backdoor into the system

by opening TCP ports 3127 thru 3198. This can potentially allow an

attacker to connect to the computer and use it as a proxy to gain

access to its network resources. In addition, the backdoor has the

ability to download and execute arbitrary files.

 

I've turned off the ability to attach files to messages in the likely

event of a virus trying to go through to the group. I'll turn this

function back on when the virus has finished with itself.

 

Attilio

 

 

 

Membership requires that you do not post any commerical, swear, religious,

spam messages,flame another member or swear.

 

To change your email settings, i.e. individually, daily digest or none,

visit the groups' homepage:

Chinese Medicine/ click 'edit my

membership' on the right hand side and adjust accordingly.

 

To send an email to

<Chinese Medicine- > from the email

account you joined with. You will be removed automatically but will still

recieve messages for a few days.

 

 

 

 

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has this virus been quarentined Attilio?

 

--- <attiliodalberto

wrote:

> W32.Novarg.A@mm is a mass-mailing worm that arrives

> as an attachment

> with the file extension .bat, .cmd, .exe, .pif,

> .scr, or .zip. When a

> computer is infected, the worm will set up a

> backdoor into the system

> by opening TCP ports 3127 thru 3198. This can

> potentially allow an

> attacker to connect to the computer and use it as a

> proxy to gain

> access to its network resources. In addition, the

> backdoor has the

> ability to download and execute arbitrary files.

>

> I've turned off the ability to attach files to

> messages in the likely

> event of a virus trying to go through to the group.

> I'll turn this

> function back on when the virus has finished with

> itself.

>

> Attilio

>

>

>

 

 

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The virus will not be able to spread through this group as email

attachments are not permitted. I cannot quarantee it as

does not have that function. That's more to do with your own anti

virus software on individual pc's. Everyone who ever uses the

internet should have a anti virus software aswell as a good firewall.

 

Attilio

 

Christopher Schamber <chris_schamber> wrote:

> has this virus been quarentined Attilio?

>

> --- <attiliodalberto>

> wrote:

> > W32.Novarg.A@mm is a mass-mailing worm that arrives

> > as an attachment

> > with the file extension .bat, .cmd, .exe, .pif,

> > .scr, or .zip. When a

> > computer is infected, the worm will set up a

> > backdoor into the system

> > by opening TCP ports 3127 thru 3198. This can

> > potentially allow an

> > attacker to connect to the computer and use it as a

> > proxy to gain

> > access to its network resources. In addition, the

> > backdoor has the

> > ability to download and execute arbitrary files.

> >

> > I've turned off the ability to attach files to

> > messages in the likely

> > event of a virus trying to go through to the group.

> > I'll turn this

> > function back on when the virus has finished with

> > itself.

> >

> > Attilio

> >

> >

> >

>

>

> =====

> Please don't forget to join my newsgroup at

savagesun/

> and check out my webpage at http://www.savagesun.com

>

>

>

>

>

> Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online.

> http://taxes./filing.html

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