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Subject: SNET: Virus Won't Let Victims Get Help........

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BOB'S NOTE:  Hey, here's another one for the
conspiracy theorists - the government doesn't
like the internet and it's potential and real
harm to their goals.....so.... they develope an
incurable virus (sort of like AIDS that came out
of the Primate Research Center at Wilford Hall
Medical Center) and wipe out the computers
that comprise the internet.
Nawwwwwwwwww, MY government wouldn't do
that ......... and they wouldn't unconstitutionally
tax my income.  C'mon, get a life, guys........
Bob

From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] (spiker)  THANKS DAVE..............

Source:
MSNBC News
http://www.msnbc.com/

Virus won’t let victims get help
http://www.msnbc.com/news/495873.asp

Bug that blocks access to antivirus companies is spreading

By Bob Sullivan MSNBC

Nov.  28

A computer virus that’s smart enough to block its victims from getting help
is steadily spreading around the Internet.  The bug, called MTX, was
discovered in August and initially labeled a low risk.  But in recent
weeks, infections have been growing and last week it was the most prevalent
virus in the world, according to one antivirus firm.  The bug has one very
sinister feature: once it infects a user, it’s programmed to stop the
victim from visiting antivirus Web sites and sending “mayday” e-mails to
antivirus companies.

THE FIRST THING MOST computer users do when they think they’ve contracted a
digital virus is head for the nearest antivirus Web site and look for
software that will help.  Usually, downloading the latest antivirus product
does the trick — it not only removes the offending files but often cleans
up the damage left by the bug and restores corrupted files.

The programmer who authored “MTX” knew this, and set out to make his
program a particular pain in the behind.
“It is pretty sinister.  It blocks people from self-help,” said Vincent
Weafer, director of anti-virus research for security-software maker
Symantec.  “This writer was absolutely out to disrupt people.”

MTX arrives in the typical way, as an e-mail attachment.  The bug propels
itself around networks in Melissa style, raiding the victim’s Outlook
e-mail address book and sending copies to every address it finds
there.  The bug’s arrival is deceptive — subject line and attachment name,
and even attachment type are randomly chosen.

Examples are: I_am_sorry_doc.pif or zipped_files.exe.

It did not sweep across the globe immediately upon release Aug, 23 and was
judged a low risk at the time.  But by September, many antivirus firms
raised their risk assessment.
According to Trend Micro Inc.’s World Virus Tracking Center, the bug was
the most prevalent virus during the past seven days, having infected 3,000
computers worldwide.

Mary Landesman, the antivirus expert at About.com, said she started getting
lots of inquiries about the virus during the week before Thanksgiving.  She
said the bug doesn’t launch its payload on an infected user unless it
discovers the victim doesn’t have any antivirus software on their machine.

Those who don’t are infected, and then when they try to get software to
help, they can’t, she said.  Both Landesman and Weafer said removal of the
virus is particularly difficult and some files may be permanently damaged.

Because Command Software Systems is not in the bug’s list of blocked sites,
Landesman suggests infected users visit that firms’s Web site
http://www.commandcom.com/virus/index.html  for help.  She also said users
of Symantec’s Norton Utilities can also download software updates and fixes
from Tucows.com, http://www.tucows.com/  which is not blocked by the MTX
virus.

AVG antivirus system  (Free)
http://www.grisoft.com/


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