WARNING. You sent a potential virus or unauthorised code
The MessageLabs Virus Control Centre discovered a possible virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan) in an email sent by you. Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught, and what to do if you need help. Some details about the infected message To help identify the email: The message sender was [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (if this is not your email address, the message sender possibly belongs to a mailing list to which you both subscribe.) The message was titled Key or by clicking the The message date was Tue, 23 Apr 2002 01:03:37 -0300 The message identifier was [EMAIL PROTECTED] The message recipients were [EMAIL PROTECTED] To help identify the virus: Scanner 1 (Cybersoft vfind) reported the following: ##== VIRUS POSSIBLE IN FILE: ./16171_2MAUDIO-X-MIDI_CTdrvidx.bat ##== VIRUS ID: CVDL W32/Klez-G ##== Number of files read: 2 ##== Number of possible virus infections: 1 The message was diverted into the virus holding pen on mail server server-22.tower-4.messagelabs.com (id 16171_1019551832) and will be held for 30 days before being destroyed. What should you do now? If you sent the email from a corporate network, you should first contact your local Helpdesk or System Administrator for advice. They will be able to help you disinfect your workstation. If you sent the email from a personal or home account, you will need to disinfect your computer yourself. To do this you will need an anti-virus program. We suggest using one of the leading industry anti-virus packages such as McAfee, F-Secure or Cybersoft, which cost £15-£30 per copy. Getting more help We strongly recommend that you read the Support FAQs at http://www.messagelabs.com/support/FAQs.htm These will answer many of the most common queries. If you subscribe to the MessageLabs SkyScan AV Service, please contact your IT Helpdesk/Support department for further assistance. If you do not subscribe to the MessageLabs SkyScan AV Service please contact SCC Internet Services on:- + 44 (0) 121 7662951 You may contact one of our Messaging Technicians at MessageLabs Helpdesk 7 days a week , 6am - 12pm on:- +44 (0)9067 579 001 All calls will be charged at £0.75p per minute. If you believe this message to be a false alarm, you can email SCC Internet Services at:- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please quote the following Virus Pen ID when contacting Support. If replying by email, please forward this entire email. This email has been scanned for all viruses by the MessageLabs SkyScan service. For more information on a proactive anti-virus service working around the clock, around the globe, visit http://www.messagelabs.com
WARNING. You sent a potential virus or unauthorised code
The MessageLabs Virus Control Centre discovered a possible virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan) in an email sent by you. Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught, and what to do if you need help. Some details about the infected message To help identify the email: The message sender was [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (if this is not your email address, the message sender possibly belongs to a mailing list to which you both subscribe.) The message was titled Spice girls' vocal concert The message date was Tue, 23 Apr 2002 11:04:54 -0300 The message identifier was [EMAIL PROTECTED] The message recipients were [EMAIL PROTECTED] To help identify the virus: Scanner 1 (F-Secure) reported the following: F-Secure Anti-Virus for i386-linux Release 4.13 build 3360 Frisk Software International F-PROT engine version 3.10 build 701 288612_2MAUDIO-X-WAV_CTJPDLGSTR.pif infection: W95/Klez.H@mm 3 files scanned 1 infections found The message was diverted into the virus holding pen on mail server server-11.tower-4.messagelabs.com (id 288612_1019585236) and will be held for 30 days before being destroyed. What should you do now? If you sent the email from a corporate network, you should first contact your local Helpdesk or System Administrator for advice. They will be able to help you disinfect your workstation. If you sent the email from a personal or home account, you will need to disinfect your computer yourself. To do this you will need an anti-virus program. We suggest using one of the leading industry anti-virus packages such as McAfee, F-Secure or Cybersoft, which cost £15-£30 per copy. Getting more help We strongly recommend that you read the Support FAQs at http://www.messagelabs.com/support/FAQs.htm These will answer many of the most common queries. If you subscribe to the MessageLabs SkyScan AV Service, please contact your IT Helpdesk/Support department for further assistance. If you do not subscribe to the MessageLabs SkyScan AV Service please contact SCC Internet Services on:- + 44 (0) 121 7662951 You may contact one of our Messaging Technicians at MessageLabs Helpdesk 7 days a week , 6am - 12pm on:- +44 (0)9067 579 001 All calls will be charged at £0.75p per minute. If you believe this message to be a false alarm, you can email SCC Internet Services at:- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please quote the following Virus Pen ID when contacting Support. If replying by email, please forward this entire email. This email has been scanned for all viruses by the MessageLabs SkyScan service. For more information on a proactive anti-virus service working around the clock, around the globe, visit http://www.messagelabs.com
WARNING. You sent a potential virus or unauthorised code
The MessageLabs Virus Control Centre discovered a possible virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan) in an email sent by you. Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught, and what to do if you need help. Some details about the infected message To help identify the email: The message sender was [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (if this is not your email address, the message sender possibly belongs to a mailing list to which you both subscribe.) The message was titled Introduction on ADSL The message date was Mon, 22 Apr 2002 13:15:23 +0200 The message identifier was [EMAIL PROTECTED] The message recipients were [EMAIL PROTECTED] To help identify the virus: Scanner 1 (F-Secure) reported the following: F-Secure Anti-Virus for i386-linux Release 4.13 build 3360 Frisk Software International F-PROT engine version 3.10 build 701 288706_2MAUDIO-X-MIDI_CTALT.pif infection: W95/Klez.H@mm 2 files scanned 1 infections found The message was diverted into the virus holding pen on mail server server-11.tower-4.messagelabs.com (id 288706_1019488175) and will be held for 30 days before being destroyed. What should you do now? If you sent the email from a corporate network, you should first contact your local Helpdesk or System Administrator for advice. They will be able to help you disinfect your workstation. If you sent the email from a personal or home account, you will need to disinfect your computer yourself. To do this you will need an anti-virus program. We suggest using one of the leading industry anti-virus packages such as McAfee, F-Secure or Cybersoft, which cost £15-£30 per copy. Getting more help We strongly recommend that you read the Support FAQs at http://www.messagelabs.com/support/FAQs.htm These will answer many of the most common queries. If you subscribe to the MessageLabs SkyScan AV Service, please contact your IT Helpdesk/Support department for further assistance. If you do not subscribe to the MessageLabs SkyScan AV Service please contact SCC Internet Services on:- + 44 (0) 121 7662951 You may contact one of our Messaging Technicians at MessageLabs Helpdesk 7 days a week , 6am - 12pm on:- +44 (0)9067 579 001 All calls will be charged at £0.75p per minute. If you believe this message to be a false alarm, you can email SCC Internet Services at:- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please quote the following Virus Pen ID when contacting Support. If replying by email, please forward this entire email. This email has been scanned for all viruses by the MessageLabs SkyScan service. For more information on a proactive anti-virus service working around the clock, around the globe, visit http://www.messagelabs.com
WARNING. You sent a potential virus or unauthorised code
The MessageLabs Virus Control Centre discovered a possible virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan) in an email sent by you. Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught, and what to do if you need help. Some details about the infected message To help identify the email: The message sender was [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (if this is not your email address, the message sender possibly belongs to a mailing list to which you both subscribe.) The message was titled Questionnaire The message date was Sat, 20 Apr 2002 09:52:13 -0500 The message identifier was [EMAIL PROTECTED] The message recipients were [EMAIL PROTECTED] To help identify the virus: Scanner 1 (NAI Virus Scan) reported the following: /var/qmail/queue/split/1/708306_2MAUDIO-X-MIDI_CTout.scr Found the W32/Klez.gen@MM virus !!! The message was diverted into the virus holding pen on mail server server-16.tower-4.messagelabs.com (id 708306_1019334155) and will be held for 30 days before being destroyed. What should you do now? If you sent the email from a corporate network, you should first contact your local Helpdesk or System Administrator for advice. They will be able to help you disinfect your workstation. If you sent the email from a personal or home account, you will need to disinfect your computer yourself. To do this you will need an anti-virus program. We suggest using one of the leading industry anti-virus packages such as McAfee, F-Secure or Cybersoft, which cost £15-£30 per copy. Getting more help We strongly recommend that you read the Support FAQs at http://www.messagelabs.com/support/FAQs.htm These will answer many of the most common queries. If you subscribe to the MessageLabs SkyScan AV Service, please contact your IT Helpdesk/Support department for further assistance. If you do not subscribe to the MessageLabs SkyScan AV Service please contact SCC Internet Services on:- + 44 (0) 121 7662951 You may contact one of our Messaging Technicians at MessageLabs Helpdesk 7 days a week , 6am - 12pm on:- +44 (0)9067 579 001 All calls will be charged at £0.75p per minute. If you believe this message to be a false alarm, you can email SCC Internet Services at:- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please quote the following Virus Pen ID when contacting Support. If replying by email, please forward this entire email. This email has been scanned for all viruses by the MessageLabs SkyScan service. For more information on a proactive anti-virus service working around the clock, around the globe, visit http://www.messagelabs.com
WARNING. You sent a potential virus or unauthorised code
The MessageLabs Virus Control Centre discovered a possible virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan) in an email sent by you. Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught, and what to do if you need help. Some details about the infected message To help identify the email: The message sender was [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (if this is not your email address, the message sender possibly belongs to a mailing list to which you both subscribe.) The message was titled Japanese lass' sexy pictures The message date was Thu, 18 Apr 2002 16:16:54 -0300 The message identifier was [EMAIL PROTECTED] The message recipients were [EMAIL PROTECTED] To help identify the virus: Scanner 1 (F-Secure) reported the following: F-Secure Anti-Virus for i386-linux Release 4.13 build 3360 Frisk Software International F-PROT engine version 3.10 build 701 288633_2MAUDIO-X-MIDI_CTborder.exe infection: W95/Klez.H@mm 3 files scanned 1 infections found The message was diverted into the virus holding pen on mail server server-6.tower-4.messagelabs.com (id 288633_1019177251) and will be held for 30 days before being destroyed. What should you do now? If you sent the email from a corporate network, you should first contact your local Helpdesk or System Administrator for advice. They will be able to help you disinfect your workstation. If you sent the email from a personal or home account, you will need to disinfect your computer yourself. To do this you will need an anti-virus program. We suggest using one of the leading industry anti-virus packages such as McAfee, F-Secure or Cybersoft, which cost £15-£30 per copy. Getting more help We strongly recommend that you read the Support FAQs at http://www.messagelabs.com/support/FAQs.htm These will answer many of the most common queries. If you subscribe to the MessageLabs SkyScan AV Service, please contact your IT Helpdesk/Support department for further assistance. If you do not subscribe to the MessageLabs SkyScan AV Service please contact SCC Internet Services on:- + 44 (0) 121 7662951 You may contact one of our Messaging Technicians at MessageLabs Helpdesk 7 days a week , 6am - 12pm on:- +44 (0)9067 579 001 All calls will be charged at £0.75p per minute. If you believe this message to be a false alarm, you can email SCC Internet Services at:- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please quote the following Virus Pen ID when contacting Support. If replying by email, please forward this entire email. This email has been scanned for all viruses by the MessageLabs SkyScan service. For more information on a proactive anti-virus service working around the clock, around the globe, visit http://www.messagelabs.com
WARNING. You sent a potential virus or unauthorised code
The MessageLabs Virus Control Centre discovered a possible virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan) in an email sent by you. Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught, and what to do if you need help. Some details about the infected message To help identify the email: The message sender was [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (if this is not your email address, the message sender possibly belongs to a mailing list to which you both subscribe.) The message was titled 'Re: Questionnaire' The message date was Sat, 2 Feb 2002 09:01:34 -0800 The message identifier was [EMAIL PROTECTED] The message recipients were [EMAIL PROTECTED] To help identify the virus: Scanner 1 (Skeptic) reported the following: Skeptic searching for 43 viruses Possible Virus 'CID-Exploit' variant found in '339429_2MH_message.htm'. Heuristics score: 200 Skeptic ended The message was diverted into the virus holding pen on mail server server-10.tower-1.messagelabs.com (id 339429_1012675702) and will be held for 30 days before being destroyed. What should you do now? If you sent the email from a corporate network, you should first contact your local Helpdesk or System Administrator for advice. They will be able to help you disinfect your workstation. If you sent the email from a personal or home account, you will need to disinfect your computer yourself. To do this you will need an anti-virus program. We suggest using one of the leading industry anti-virus packages such as McAfee, F-Secure or Cybersoft, which cost £15-£30 per copy. Getting more help We strongly recommend that you read the Support FAQs at http://www.messagelabs.com/page.asp?id`4 for help with Badtrans; http://www.messagelabs.com/page.asp?ida9 for help with W32/Goner@MM Virus (Ref-) Also visit http://www.messagelabs.com/support/FAQs.htm. These will answer many of the most common queries. If you subscribe to the MessageLabs SkyScan AV Service, please contact your IT Helpdesk/Support department for further assistance. If you believe this message to be a false alarm, you can email MessageLabs Support at:- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please quote the following Virus Pen ID when contacting Support. mail server server-10.tower-1.messagelabs.com (id 339429_1012675702) If replying by email, please forward this entire email. This email has been scanned for all viruses by the MessageLabs SkyScan service. For more information on a proactive anti-virus service working around the clock, around the globe, visit http://www.messagelabs.com
WARNING. You sent a potential virus or unauthorised code
The MessageLabs Virus Control Centre discovered a possible virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan) in an email sent by you. Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught, and what to do if you need help. For more information please visit http://www.star.net.uk/Support/Faq/FAQ.asp Some details about the infected message To help identify the email: The message sender was [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (if this is not your email address, the message sender possibly belongs to a mailing list to which you both subscribe.) The message was titled 'Re: Questionnaire' The message date was Sat, 2 Feb 2002 09:01:34 -0800 The message identifier was [EMAIL PROTECTED] The message recipients were [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] To help identify the virus: Scanner 1 (Skeptic) reported the following: Skeptic searching for 43 viruses Possible Virus 'CID-Exploit' variant found in '339408_2MH_message.htm'. Heuristics score: 200 Skeptic ended The message was diverted into the virus holding pen on mail server server-5.tower-1.messagelabs.com (id 339408_1012680153) and will be held for 30 days before being destroyed. For more information please visit http://www.star.net.uk/Support/Faq/FAQ.asp What should you do now? If you sent the email from a corporate network, you should first contact your local Helpdesk or System Administrator for advice. They will be able to help you disinfect your workstation. If you sent the email from a personal or home account, you will need to disinfect your computer yourself. To do this you will need an anti-virus program. We suggest using one of the leading industry anti-virus packages such as McAfee, F-Secure or Cybersoft, which cost £15-£30 per copy. For more information please visit http://www.star.net.uk/Support/Faq/FAQ.asp Getting more help If you require further assistance please visit the FAQ section on our website, the address is as follows: For more information please visit http://www.star.net.uk/Support/Faq/FAQ.asp This email has been scanned for all viruses by the MessageLabs SkyScan service. For more information on a proactive anti-virus service working around the clock, around the globe, visit http://www.messagelabs.com
WARNING. You sent a potential virus or unauthorised code
The MessageLabs Virus Control Centre discovered a possible virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan) in an email sent by you. Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught, and what to do if you need help. Some details about the infected message To help identify the email: The message sender was [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (if this is not your email address, the message sender possibly belongs to a mailing list to which you both subscribe.) The message was titled 'Re: Questionnaire' The message date was Sat, 2 Feb 2002 09:01:34 -0800 The message identifier was [EMAIL PROTECTED] The message recipients were [EMAIL PROTECTED] To help identify the virus: Scanner 1 (Skeptic) reported the following: Skeptic searching for 43 viruses Possible Virus 'CID-Exploit' variant found in '81301_2MH_message.htm'. Heuristics score: 200 Skeptic ended The message was diverted into the virus holding pen on mail server server-15.tower-9.messagelabs.com (id 81301_1012686443) and will be held for 30 days before being destroyed. What should you do now? If you sent the email from a corporate network, you should first contact your local Helpdesk or System Administrator for advice. They will be able to help you disinfect your workstation. If you sent the email from a personal or home account, you will need to disinfect your computer yourself. To do this you will need an anti-virus program. We suggest using one of the leading industry anti-virus packages such as McAfee, F-Secure or Cybersoft, which cost £15-£30 per copy. Getting more help We strongly recommend that you read the Support FAQs at http://www.messagelabs.com/page.asp?id`4 for help with Badtrans; http://www.messagelabs.com/page.asp?ida9 for help with W32/Goner@MM Virus (Ref-) Also visit http://www.messagelabs.com/support/FAQs.htm. These will answer many of the most common queries. If you subscribe to the MessageLabs SkyScan AV Service, please contact your IT Helpdesk/Support department for further assistance. If you believe this message to be a false alarm, you can email MessageLabs Support at:- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please quote the following Virus Pen ID when contacting Support. mail server server-15.tower-9.messagelabs.com (id 81301_1012686443) If replying by email, please forward this entire email. This email has been scanned for all viruses by the MessageLabs SkyScan service. For more information on a proactive anti-virus service working around the clock, around the globe, visit http://www.messagelabs.com
WARNING. You sent a potential virus or unauthorised code
The MessageLabs Virus Control Centre discovered a possible virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan) in an email sent by you. Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught, and what to do if you need help. For more information please visit http://www.star.net.uk/Support/Faq/FAQ.asp Some details about the infected message To help identify the email: The message sender was [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (if this is not your email address, the message sender possibly belongs to a mailing list to which you both subscribe.) The message was titled 'Re: Questionnaire' The message date was Sat, 2 Feb 2002 15:09:42 -0600 The message identifier was [EMAIL PROTECTED] The message recipients were [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] To help identify the virus: Scanner 1 (Skeptic) reported the following: Skeptic searching for 43 viruses Possible Virus 'CID-Exploit' variant found in '438933_2MH_message.htm'. Heuristics score: 200 Skeptic ended The message was diverted into the virus holding pen on mail server server-13.tower-17.messagelabs.com (id 438933_1012688701) and will be held for 30 days before being destroyed. For more information please visit http://www.star.net.uk/Support/Faq/FAQ.asp What should you do now? If you sent the email from a corporate network, you should first contact your local Helpdesk or System Administrator for advice. They will be able to help you disinfect your workstation. If you sent the email from a personal or home account, you will need to disinfect your computer yourself. To do this you will need an anti-virus program. We suggest using one of the leading industry anti-virus packages such as McAfee, F-Secure or Cybersoft, which cost £15-£30 per copy. For more information please visit http://www.star.net.uk/Support/Faq/FAQ.asp Getting more help If you require further assistance please visit the FAQ section on our website, the address is as follows: For more information please visit http://www.star.net.uk/Support/Faq/FAQ.asp This e-mail has been scanned for all viruses by Star Internet. The service is powered by MessageLabs. For more information on a proactive anti-virus service working around the clock, around the globe, visit: http://www.star.net.uk
Re: WARNING. You sent a potential virus or unauthorised code
I'm not sure what this message means but I haven't sent anything to this address in about two months. Please recheck your records. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED] owner-orion-interest@orioncc: server.comSubject: WARNING. You sent a potential virus or unauthorised code 05/13/2001 08:00 AM Please respond to Orion-Interest The MessageLabs Virus Control Centre discovered a possible virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan) in an email sent by you. Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught, and what to do if you need help. Some details about the infected message To help identify the email: The message sender was [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (if this is not your email address, the message sender possibly belongs to a mailing list to which you both subscribe.) The message was titled 'Homepage' The message date was Sun, 13 May 2001 11:59:02 +0200 The message identifier was [EMAIL PROTECTED] The message recipients were [EMAIL PROTECTED] To help identify the virus: Scanner 1 (F-Secure) reported the following: F-Secure Anti-Virus for i386-linux Release 4.08 build 2260 sign.def version 2001-05-09 fsmacro.def version 2001-05-03 sign2.def version 2001-05-09 588722_2MA-OCTET-STREAM_homepage.HTML.vbs infection: VBS/VBSWG.X@mm 1 files scanned 1 infections found The message was diverted into the virus holding pen on mail server server-37.tower-1.london-2.starlabs.net (id 588722_989755233) and will be held for 30 days before being destroyed. What should you do now? If you sent the email from a corporate network, you should first contact your local Helpdesk or System Administrator for advice. They will be able to help you disinfect your workstation. If you sent the email from a personal or home account, you will need to disinfect your computer yourself. To do this you will need an anti-virus program. We suggest using one of the leading industry anti-virus packages such as McAfee, F-Secure or Cybersoft, which cost £15-£30 per copy. Getting more help We strongly recommend that you read the Support FAQs at http://www.messagelabs.com/support/FAQs.htm These will answer many of the most common queries. If you subscribe to the MessageLabs SkyScan AV Service, please contact your IT Helpdesk/Support department for further assistance. If you do not subscribe to the MessageLabs SkyScan AV Service MessageLabs will only provide recommendations and information regarding viruses. You may contact one of our Messaging Technicians at MessageLabs Helpdesk 7 days a week , 6am - 12pm on:- +44 (0)9067 579 001 All calls will be charged at £0.75p per minute. If you believe this message to be a false alarm, you can email MessageLabs Support at:- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please quote the following Virus Pen ID when contacting Support. mail server server-37.tower-1.london-2.starlabs.net (id 588722_989755233) If replying by email, please forward this entire email. _ This message has been checked for all known viruses by the MessageLabs Virus Scanning Service. For further information
WARNING. You sent a potential virus or unauthorised code
The MessageLabs Virus Control Centre discovered a possible virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan) in an email sent by you. Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught, and what to do if you need help. Some details about the infected message To help identify the email: The message sender was [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (if this is not your email address, the message sender possibly belongs to a mailing list to which you both subscribe.) The message was titled Homepage The message date was Sun, 13 May 2001 11:59:02 +0200 The message identifier was [EMAIL PROTECTED] The message recipients were [EMAIL PROTECTED] To help identify the virus: Scanner 1 (F-Secure) reported the following: F-Secure Anti-Virus for i386-linux Release 4.08 build 2260 sign.def version 2001-05-09 fsmacro.def version 2001-05-03 sign2.def version 2001-05-09 502975_2MA-OCTET-STREAM_homepage.HTML.vbs infection: VBS/VBSWG.X@mm 1 files scanned 1 infections found The message was diverted into the virus holding pen on mail server server-12.tower-4.starlabs.net (id 502975_989754952) and will be held for 30 days before being destroyed. What should you do now? If you sent the email from a corporate network, you should first contact your local Helpdesk or System Administrator for advice. They will be able to help you disinfect your workstation. If you sent the email from a personal or home account, you will need to disinfect your computer yourself. To do this you will need an anti-virus program. We suggest using one of the leading industry anti-virus packages such as McAfee, F-Secure or Cybersoft, which cost £15-£30 per copy. Getting more help We strongly recommend that you read the Support FAQs at http://www.messagelabs.com/support/FAQs.htm These will answer many of the most common queries. If you subscribe to the MessageLabs SkyScan AV Service, please contact your IT Helpdesk/Support department for further assistance. If you do not subscribe to the MessageLabs SkyScan AV Service please contact ISP4 Business on:- + 44 (0) 8707 001718 You may contact one of our Messaging Technicians at MessageLabs Helpdesk 7 days a week , 6am - 12pm on:- +44 (0)9067 579 001 All calls will be charged at £0.75p per minute. If you believe this message to be a false alarm, you can email ISP4 Business at:- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please quote the following Virus Pen ID when contacting Support. If replying by email, please forward this entire email. _ This message has been checked for all known viruses by the MessageLabs Virus Scanning Service. For further information visit http://www.messagelabs.com/stats.asp
WARNING. You sent a potential virus or unauthorised code
The MessageLabs Virus Control Centre discovered a possible virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan) in an email sent by you. Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught, and what to do if you need help. Some details about the infected message To help identify the email: The message sender was [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (if this is not your email address, the message sender possibly belongs to a mailing list to which you both subscribe.) The message was titled 'Homepage' The message date was Sun, 13 May 2001 11:59:02 +0200 The message identifier was [EMAIL PROTECTED] The message recipients were [EMAIL PROTECTED] To help identify the virus: Scanner 1 (F-Secure) reported the following: F-Secure Anti-Virus for i386-linux Release 4.08 build 2260 sign.def version 2001-05-09 fsmacro.def version 2001-05-03 sign2.def version 2001-05-09 588722_2MA-OCTET-STREAM_homepage.HTML.vbs infection: VBS/VBSWG.X@mm 1 files scanned 1 infections found The message was diverted into the virus holding pen on mail server server-37.tower-1.london-2.starlabs.net (id 588722_989755233) and will be held for 30 days before being destroyed. What should you do now? If you sent the email from a corporate network, you should first contact your local Helpdesk or System Administrator for advice. They will be able to help you disinfect your workstation. If you sent the email from a personal or home account, you will need to disinfect your computer yourself. To do this you will need an anti-virus program. We suggest using one of the leading industry anti-virus packages such as McAfee, F-Secure or Cybersoft, which cost £15-£30 per copy. Getting more help We strongly recommend that you read the Support FAQs at http://www.messagelabs.com/support/FAQs.htm These will answer many of the most common queries. If you subscribe to the MessageLabs SkyScan AV Service, please contact your IT Helpdesk/Support department for further assistance. If you do not subscribe to the MessageLabs SkyScan AV Service MessageLabs will only provide recommendations and information regarding viruses. You may contact one of our Messaging Technicians at MessageLabs Helpdesk 7 days a week , 6am - 12pm on:- +44 (0)9067 579 001 All calls will be charged at £0.75p per minute. If you believe this message to be a false alarm, you can email MessageLabs Support at:- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please quote the following Virus Pen ID when contacting Support. mail server server-37.tower-1.london-2.starlabs.net (id 588722_989755233) If replying by email, please forward this entire email. _ This message has been checked for all known viruses by the MessageLabs Virus Scanning Service. For further information visit http://www.messagelabs.com/stats.asp