: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 11:00 PM
Subject: Re: OT: Virus
--- Sisyphus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes - this is where a major part of the problem
lies. How does one configure
the system so that attachments will not open
*unless* clicked on ? Afaik my
configuration will not allow
I don't know of any perl coding relating for this
or if a patch for OE is available yet. I do know that you must have
anti-virus software though or it will make it through. I learned that when
Nimda hit our classroom subnet. Everyone had the system patched with all
the patches
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-Original Message-From: Robert Pendell
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 7:36
Title: Message
You may be interested in a
synopsis of the current pest - BadtransB Virus. I hopes this helps
you.
Pete
Quick summary
FYI onBadtrans.B
worm- leaves backdoors logs
data
Badtrans.B arrives in the recipient's in-box with a "Re:"
subject line to an e-mail actually sent
Subject: RE: OT: Virus
You may be interested in
a synopsis of the current pest - BadtransB Virus. I hopes this helps
you.
Pete
Quick summary
FYI onBadtrans.B
worm- leaves backdoors logs
data
Badtrans.B arrives in the recipient's
- Original Message -
From: Marracci, Peter E
The Badtrans.B variant is executed when a user opens an infected
e-mail, and does not require a user to click on an attachment
Yes - this is where a major part of the problem lies. How does one configure
the system so that attachments
--- Sisyphus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes - this is where a major part of the problem
lies. How does one configure
the system so that attachments will not open
*unless* clicked on ? Afaik my
configuration will not allow attachments to open
until they are clicked -
yet this is obviously