Hello All

I guess, ankur's system is infected and it responds to some id's, may be those 
which are present in that contact book.
 
Now I have put ankur in digest mode, so, it will not know the sender.
If this does not work, I will have to suspend Ankur, until the time he puts his 
system to order.

Those who are effected do let me know if the problem persists.
Harish Kotian
Email: [email protected]
 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Devdas Nayak" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2011 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] Fw: prajapita brahmakumaries ishwariya 
vishwavidhalay(subhsandesh subh 
sandesh.....................................)very important note: THIS IS NOT A 
VIRUS TYPE FILE THANK YOU


>I also receive this mail from Ankur Agarwal whenever I reply to any 
> accessindia mail.
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Rohiet A. Patil" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Cc: "harish" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 10:51 PM
> Subject: [AI] Fw: prajapita brahmakumaries ishwariya vishwavidhalay(subh 
> sandesh subh sandesh.....................................) very important 
> note: THIS IS NOT A VIRUS TYPE FILE THANK YOU
> 
> 
>> Dear all,
>> I am still getting this mail whenever I reply to any AI mail or send a
>> seperate one. Is any one facing such problem till now? The sender is
>> claiming that this is not virus file, but how should we believe him. and 
>> the
>> most important thing, what is the perpose of such mails?
>> I kindly request respected Harish sir to look into the matter. I got tired
>> of getting such "subh sandesh". Smile!
>> Thanks and regards,
>> Rohiet
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "ankur agrawal" <[email protected]>
>> To: "Rohiet A. Patil" <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 10:17 PM
>> Subject: prajapita brahmakumaries ishwariya vishwavidhalay(subh sandesh 
>> subh
>> sandesh.....................................) very important note: THIS IS
>> NOT A VIRUS TYPE FILE THANK YOU
>>
>>
>>> prajapita brahmakumaries ishwariya vishwavidhalay(subh sandesh subh
>>> sandesh.....................................) very important note:
>>> THIS IS NOT A VIRUS TYPE FILE
>>> THANK YOU
>>>
>>> On 5/27/11, Rohiet A. Patil <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>> copying below an important article from DNA.
>>>>> Today, with technological know-how growing leaps and bounds, almost
>>>>> everything is just a click away on the internet, be it paying bills,
>>>>> booking tickets, buying insurance, net banking or filing income tax
>>>>> returns.
>>>>>
>>>>> However, the internet does have its perils and we should know and learn
>>>>> to
>>>>>
>>>>> tackle online identity theft scams.
>>>>>
>>>>> Phishing scams: Phishing scammers send fraudulent emails disguised as 
>>>>> an
>>>>> official email request from a bank to gain private and sensitive
>>>>> information. Recipients are lured into believing the mail and they 
>>>>> click
>>>>> on a link that leads them to a fake website that looks similar to the
>>>>> bank's actual website. This way, the fraudsters capture confidential
>>>>> details such as customer ID, IPIN, credit/debit card numbers, card
>>>>> expiry
>>>>> date and CVV number.
>>>>>
>>>>> Customer's email address is obtained by the fraudster through
>>>>> untrustworthy sites where the customer would have revealed his email
>>>>> address or shared it in chat rooms, blogs or mailing lists.
>>>>>
>>>>> On its website, HDFC Bank suggests that when customers realise they 
>>>>> have
>>>>> been victims of a phishing scam, they should immediately access their
>>>>> netbanking account and change the IPIN and verify recent transactions 
>>>>> in
>>>>> the account. If no fraudulent transactions are observed, then they must
>>>>> forward the phishing email to the bank for future reference.
>>>>>
>>>>> Vishing: This is a combination of voice and phishing. The fraudster 
>>>>> sets
>>>>> up an automatic dialer and when the phone is answered, a pre-recorded
>>>>> message is played that tells the customer that his/her credit card has
>>>>> had
>>>>>
>>>>> illegal activity and the customer should call the recorded phone number
>>>>> immediately.
>>>>>
>>>>> When the customer calls the number, it is answered by a
>>>>> computer-generated
>>>>>
>>>>> voice that instructs the customer to enter his/her 16-digit credit card
>>>>> number. Once the customer begins to follow instructions, the customer
>>>>> falls prey by giving his personal details like date of birth, passport
>>>>> number and mother's maiden number. Hence, in case of any suspicion, the
>>>>> customer should disconnect the call and immediately report it to the
>>>>> bank.
>>>>>
>>>>> An ICICI Bank spokesperson warns, "Do not leave any personal or account
>>>>> details on any telephone system that you are directed to. When a
>>>>> telephone
>>>>>
>>>>> number is given, you should first call the phone number on the back of
>>>>> your credit card or on your bank statement to verify whether the given
>>>>> number actually belongs to the bank. We generate awareness amidst our
>>>>> customers through our communication on the website, advertisements,
>>>>> mailers and statements."
>>>>>
>>>>> Zeus: Zeus is a Trogan that infects the end users machine. Today, its
>>>>> one
>>>>> of the most common Trojan impacting bank customers. The Trojan gets
>>>>> downloaded on the user's machine and when the he clicks on a link, an
>>>>> attachment opens from an unknown website. The Trojan gets installed and
>>>>> if
>>>>>
>>>>> the person starts his net banking activities, the Trojan captures the
>>>>> customer's confidential details, which leads to fraudulent activities.
>>>>> Therefore, it is the responsibility of the end user to ensure that his
>>>>> anti-virus is updated and his machine is notinfected.
>>>>>
>>>>> Use a virtual keypad: While carrying out net banking activities through
>>>>> public computers, there are chances that your user id and password may
>>>>> be
>>>>> hacked through a spyware or Trojan that may be installed purposely in
>>>>> certain computers to leak personal details. "When you use the keyboard
>>>>> and
>>>>>
>>>>> enter your password, hackers may be able to capture your password via
>>>>> advanced key loggers (Hidden malicious software that capture key
>>>>> strokes).
>>>>>
>>>>> Usage of virtual keypad provides you a better protection of your
>>>>> passwords
>>>>>
>>>>> against key loggers, as the password is entered using the mouse and as
>>>>> the
>>>>>
>>>>> keyboard layout on the virtual keypad is random," says CVG Prasad, CIO,
>>>>> ING Vysya Bank.
>>>>>
>>>>> "Cyber cafes should be strictly avoided for online transactions because
>>>>> the connectivity and systems of an internet cafe are not secure and
>>>>> chances of viruses capturing data from terminals in internet cafes are
>>>>> higher. The counterfeit software installed at cyber cafes might inject
>>>>> key
>>>>>
>>>>> loggers, spywares, which collect all the login credentials with
>>>>> keystroke
>>>>> entries and search for password related files and send them to the
>>>>> fraudsters who can misuse the information and cause huge damages," says
>>>>> Shalini Mehta, executive vice president, Kotak Mahindra Bank.
>>>>>
>>>>> Pirated softwares: Sometimes they comprise malwares and some sort of an
>>>>> automated virus initiated while copying content. There are no security
>>>>> upgrades available, hence it leads to the software being vulnerable and
>>>>> prone to be exploited by the present Trojans. This also leads to
>>>>> computers
>>>>>
>>>>> behaving erratic, since the softwares are injected with virus.
>>>>>
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