Thanks so much....
I have norton but you never know?
so I dw loaded the patches, works great, said I was not infected,,,god to see.
Tel, from Phoenix,AZ

"A.V.R.A" wrote:

> Greetings all...
>
> I went ahead and downloaded the patch itself, as well as two small dos based
> programs that "repair the damage" - two programs, because there are
> currently two versions of the worm.
>
> To download all three files, simply click here:
>
> http://silverdata.20m.com/kak/
>
> This will open a directory, where you can choose
> 1) to download all three files in zip format ( kakpatch&repair.zip)
> 2) to download only the patch (Outlook_Express_Q240308i.exe)
> 3) either of the fix files ( or both ).
>
> To use the Outlook express patch, simply download the file and double click
> on it.
>
> To use the fix files, download and double click on the file, then select
> "remove" from the popup dialog box that appears.  It will tell you that
> either the "damage" was repaired or your computer was not found to be
> currently infected.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: M. G. Devour <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 9:05 AM
> Subject: CS>About the kak worm problem...
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Please don't despair. I'm actively working on adding a filter to the
> > list software which should "break" the kakworm and similar embedded
> > script based e-pathogens.
> >
> > Since I can see no legitimate reason for anyone to be sending an
> > embedded script of any kind, I'm just going to try to strip them out of
> > the messages altogether. I figure everything between <script> and
> > </script> can just *go*.
> >
> > Inevitably, I expect that any tampering I do to the HTML code of the
> > messages may break something for some people who are trying to read
> > them, so I ask you all to bear with me during the debugging process.
> >
> > Anyone with unix, procmail, sed, or smartlist experience is welcome to
> > step forward and lend a hand!!!! <he says, hopefully!>
> >
> > The ideal would be to strip *all* HTML out of the messages and just
> > post the text, but that seems to be a rather large software project,
> > requiring all sorts of detailed understanding of the present state of
> > web standards *and* the proprietary violations^H^H^H extensions of
> > those standards by certain companies whose initials are MS...
> >
> > In the meantime, if anyone can re-post instructions for filling the
> > gaping security holes in Outlook Express that would be a *great* help.
> >
> > Be well,
> >
> > Mike Devour
> > silver-list owner
> >
> > [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
> > [[email protected]                        ]
> > [Speaking only for myself...               ]
> >
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