For those that need it, Norton has a little tool for cleaning it up. http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/fix.vbs.stages.html
- Brill Pappin > -----Original Message----- > From: Edwards, Jayme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: June 21, 2000 12:48 PM > To: Apache Ant-Commit Mailing List (E-mail); Apache Ant-Dev Mailing List > (E-mail); Apache Cocoon-Commit Mailing List (E-mail); Apache Cocoon-Dev > Mailing List (E-mail); Apache Cocoon-Users Mailing List (E-mail); Apache > General Tomcat Help Mailing List (E-mail); Apache General XML Help > Mailing List (E-mail); Apache Tomcat-Commit Mailing List (E-mail); > Apache Tomcat-Dev Mailing List (E-mail); Apache Xalan-Commit Mailing > List (E-mail); Apache Xalan-Dev Mailing List (E-mail); Apache > Xerces-Commit Mailing List (E-mail); Apache Xerces-Dev Mailing List > (E-mail); Apache XML Tools-Commit Mailing List (E-mail); Schlussman, > Bret (NetLogic); Chris Czerwinski (E-mail); Forte EAP Interest Mailing > List (E-mail); Forte Open APIs Mailing List (E-mail); Microsoft Java-COM > ListServ (E-mail); Rafael M. Munoz (PSS) (E-mail) > Subject: Apology for the virus attachment earlier this week > > > Hello, > > I just wanted to apologize to anyone who received a copy of the > email from me with an attached Microsoft outlook virus. I did not > send this email intentionally, it was received via a corporate > email that infected several others here at Rockwell Software. > This virus is known as the life_stages worm, current antiviral > software has been updated to include a check for this so please > update it if you have a copy (mcafee, norton AV, etc.). It > renames regedit.exe to recycled.vxd and adds itself to a registry > key that causes it to start at each reboot. There is supposedly > an update to Microsoft Outlook available via Microsoft's website > that can be used to restrict access to your address book from > script, amongst other things. > > Apologies, > > Jayme Edwards > Rockwell Software > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
