Virus on the loose
from the just-another-nuisance dept
A new virus struck Asian and European computer systems today. The "I Love You" virus seems to be very similar to the "Check this out" email virus that ran rampant late last year. I can attest to the fact that this virus has now hit us state-side...Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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nasty thing is that it overwrites image and sound files..
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hits more than Outlook
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EVIL Kid.......
We got it this morning.....8.20 [I got in at 7.40] and had to be Batman....and spring into action. They [corporate giants] turned off ALL email, so now there is nothing inbound or outbound, out of my 400 users, 2 recieved and from the two ..about 15 messages in total. The start page of IE points to a .exe that is also a trojan, sending out cached pws to the author. Bad. Destorys jpg/mp3, which ..ahem, none of my users should have here but if they do, I hope they lose them :). As for being Outlook specific? Nah, it is VBScript...windows specific..yeah, I too read articles, one guy just wants to stop using Outlook all together as a fix, but not many other mail servers can do what Exchange can do. Best way to make it work? Firewall everything [joke], actually, in our enviornment, take away email from all users except mgnt and then only 20% of our current population would be infected [worst case]. -Mr.White
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Not destroying files... maybe?
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