Re: [FairVoteMD] Re: virus warning - may be in previous FairVoteMD message
Deborah A. Vollmer dvollmer at bellatlantic.net
Fri, 21 Dec 2001 13:45:15 -0500
Folks,
I also noticed that the suspect message has an unusually high KB, more precisely, 252KB, to be exact. I'm no expert, but I believe that is also a
clue that there is probably a virus involved.
Shouldn't we advise everyone on this list to simply delete the message, and empty the "trash"? This seems more practical than advising people how to
try reading the attachments without becoming infected. Just say NO to opening the attachments, DELETE the message, and empty the "trash."
It seems that our computers cannot protect themselves from unprotected intercourse. We need to help them out.
Deborah A. Vollmer
Stephen Jascourt wrote:
> The previous message posted on FairVoteMD - the text (not infected) part of
> which is included below, appears to be of the sort that has a virus in the
> attachments. I highly recommend NOT OPENING the attachments in the original
> (not included here). I was not the sender and I did notify the sender.
> The characteristics of many computer viruses are
> 1) a random old message from the "out" mailbox is sent with a random file
> attached. It makes no sense in context. For instance, this message seems to
> have no connection to Fairvote Maryland. The virus is in the attached file
> and activates when you open the attachment. The virus is not in the email
> message text, you cannot get the virus by reading the message, you get the
> virus by opening the attachment (if your email program automatically opens
> and displays attachments then you have a problem; mine does not, it simply
> lists it and I have to click on it to open).
> 2) the reply-to address or sender address is changed in one character - for
> instance, note the header in the email:
> >X-Sender: saywatts@igc.org
> >X-Apparently-To: fairvotemd@yahoogroups.com
> >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal
> >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2919.6600
> >From: Raymond D. Watts <raywatts@igc.org>
>
> Note the X-Sender is changed from the From: email name.
>
> 3) note that the mailer sending it is Microsoft Outlook. This is also typical.
>
> 4) a trick you can do if you are extremely careful is to find the
> attachment using "my computer" - do NOT click on it with the left button,
> click on it with the right button to change the name, and change the name
> to end in .txt and open it in Notepad (make sure you have txt files set to
> open in Notepad and not in Word, if it opens in Word you may get infected).
> It will not run and the virus will not be activated. You will see all sorts
> of funny non-alphabetic characters but you will also see any readable text
> in the file. If it looks like it has computer system kinds of words or
> anything with dll in it then there's a good chance it may have a virus, and
> regardless, if there's any text you need to read in it, you can read it
> this way without much risk. But you have to be careful! I have done this
> but I do not recommend it for those not computer savvy.
>
> Stephen
>
> At 11:55 PM 20-12-01 -0500, Raymond D. Watts wrote:
> >The final liquidating distributions, however, will take place upon receipt
> of tax clearance from the Department of Revenue Services and then the
> determination of final expenses with some degree of certainty. Although I
> must defer to Seth concerning the timing of the filing of the final tax
> returns, we often file final returns in advance of the fiscal year-end when
> the entity has been terminated previously.
> >
> > 1.2 I would expect that Arthur GinsbergÂ?s liquidating distribution will
> be made directly to him, or his assignee, if he and Jennifer have resolved
> that aspect of their settlement by the time we are in a position to make
> the distribution.
> >
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> >Attachment Converted: "c:\eudora3.05\attach\effective.exe"
> >
> >Attachment Converted: "c:\eudora3.05\attach\anne & ray watts1.doc"
> >
>
> Stephen Jascourt jascourt@earthlink.net
> http://home.earthlink.net/~jascourt/
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