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Subject: FW: Melissa Macro Virus
Author: Marion Date: 3/29/99 9:17 AM
The virus warning below represents a new way for virus' to attack our
network. The virus is called Melissa and it is an attachment in email.
The attachment is called List.doc.
For those people using Microsoft Outlook, when you open list.doc it
runs a macro that goes to your address folder, reads the first 50
addresses and sends them a copy of list.doc. As you can imagine this
could very shortly overwhelm our network and cause it to fail.
If you recieve an attachment named list.doc please DO NOT open it.
delete it immediately and inform the person that sent it to you.
If you are using Ccmail for your email the problem is less serious but
still needs to be addressed. If you recieve list.doc as an attachment
please DELETE it immediately and inform the person that sent it to
you.
Please take this threat seriously.
If you have any questions give one of us a call.
Marion
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Subject: FW: Melissa Macro Virus
Author: Jeff Date: 3/29/99 8:31 AM
Here is new virus that's out on the streets that we should be aware of...
Sincerely,
Brian Silverwood
Security Analyst - Andrew Corporation
Phone: (708) 349 - 5265 or Ext. 55262
Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Melissa Macro Virus
I normally don't allow virus posts through the list as they seldom represent
a
new threat, just a new example of an already existing one, but this one is
getting enough play to warrant a message.
There is a new Word macro virus circulating called Melissa. The virus
propagates
via email. Attached to the email is a Word file that when opened will launch
a
macro that will send the same message to the first 50 recipients of your
Outlook
address book. The subject line is "important Message From <some user name>".
The
body consist of the text "Here is that document you asked for... don't show
anyone else;-)". The infected documents contains passwords to porn web
sites.
For more information check out: http://vil.mcafee.com/vil/vm10120.asp
<http://vil.mcafee.com/vil/vm10120.asp>
As this thing is emailing itself to everyone under the sun virus vendors
should
have no problem obtaining copies to analyze. If anyone wants a copy send me
a
message.
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