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There are a lot of these going around now with various headings trying to
make it appear as if they came from Microsoft. Microsoft never sends unsolicited software updates by email! Delete them without opening. Billh "D" dwrate@interbaundotc0m wrote in message ... I received an e-mail today from Microsoft. The subject is "Newest Internet Security Upgrade" It has an attachment that Outlook Express removed as it was/is an executable called "installation 232.exe" The e-mail certainly looks authentic, so I checked The Microsoft site and lo and behold there is a section on how to tell if an e-mail is legitimate. There is an actual example of a hoax and shocking enough it looks just like the email I received.... So beware there seems to be something new out there... -- David 1964 Karmann Ghia coupe 1998 Chev K1500 2000 Subaru Legacy GT |
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I received an e-mail today from Microsoft. The subject is "Newest Internet
Security Upgrade" It has an attachment that Outlook Express removed as it was/is an executable called "installation 232.exe" The e-mail certainly looks authentic, so I checked The Microsoft site and lo and behold there is a section on how to tell if an e-mail is legitimate. There is an actual example of a hoax and shocking enough it looks just like the email I received.... So beware there seems to be something new out there... -- David 1964 Karmann Ghia coupe 1998 Chev K1500 2000 Subaru Legacy GT |
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Microsoft will never email you an update
--- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.515 / Virus Database: 313 - Release Date: 9/1/2003 |
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Trust Me, Its not NEW. In fact I have been reading about it for months.
Some of us are getting sick of reading all about it in every newsgroup, all the time. so just protect yourself. I saw some in my box about 4 months ago, and figured it out, now i never see it anymore. "D" dwrate@interbaundotc0m wrote in message ... I received an e-mail today from Microsoft. The subject is "Newest Internet Security Upgrade" It has an attachment that Outlook Express removed as it was/is an executable called "installation 232.exe" The e-mail certainly looks authentic, so I checked The Microsoft site and lo and behold there is a section on how to tell if an e-mail is legitimate. There is an actual example of a hoax and shocking enough it looks just like the email I received.... So beware there seems to be something new out there... -- David 1964 Karmann Ghia coupe 1998 Chev K1500 2000 Subaru Legacy GT |
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i have been hit by about 40 of this type in the last week. my antivirus has
flagged everyone of them as containing a virus. "D" dwrate@interbaundotc0m wrote in message ... I received an e-mail today from Microsoft. The subject is "Newest Internet Security Upgrade" It has an attachment that Outlook Express removed as it was/is an executable called "installation 232.exe" The e-mail certainly looks authentic, so I checked The Microsoft site and lo and behold there is a section on how to tell if an e-mail is legitimate. There is an actual example of a hoax and shocking enough it looks just like the email I received.... So beware there seems to be something new out there... -- David 1964 Karmann Ghia coupe 1998 Chev K1500 2000 Subaru Legacy GT |
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over 3000 of them the last week
"Buzz Lightyear" wrote in message news:cOodb.35875$TM4.23330@pd7tw2no... Trust Me, Its not NEW. In fact I have been reading about it for months. Some of us are getting sick of reading all about it in every newsgroup, all the time. so just protect yourself. I saw some in my box about 4 months ago, and figured it out, now i never see it anymore. "D" dwrate@interbaundotc0m wrote in message ... I received an e-mail today from Microsoft. The subject is "Newest Internet Security Upgrade" It has an attachment that Outlook Express removed as it was/is an executable called "installation 232.exe" The e-mail certainly looks authentic, so I checked The Microsoft site and lo and behold there is a section on how to tell if an e-mail is legitimate. There is an actual example of a hoax and shocking enough it looks just like the email I received.... So beware there seems to be something new out there... -- David 1964 Karmann Ghia coupe 1998 Chev K1500 2000 Subaru Legacy GT |
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I've been getting 30-40 of these a day for the last 3 weeks.
I received an e-mail today from Microsoft. The subject is "Newest Internet Security Upgrade" It has an attachment that Outlook Express removed as it |
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SPAM - either filter out or just delete without opening. Some contain
viruses. Regards, Marv Dante M. Catoni wrote: I've been getting 30-40 of these a day for the last 3 weeks. I received an e-mail today from Microsoft. The subject is "Newest Internet Security Upgrade" It has an attachment that Outlook Express removed as it |
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"D" dwrate@interbaundotc0m wrote in
: I received an e-mail today from Microsoft. The subject is "Newest Internet Security Upgrade" It has an attachment that Outlook Express removed as it was/is an executable called "installation 232.exe" The e-mail certainly looks authentic, so I checked The Microsoft site and lo and behold there is a section on how to tell if an e-mail is legitimate. There is an actual example of a hoax and shocking enough it looks just like the email I received.... So beware there seems to be something new out there... Pay attention to any mail from eBay as well. There's a few versions of spoofs going around. One even takes you to a genuine looking secure eBay page, and then asks you to put information into a popup page. Bad gimshe. |
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D dwrate@interbaundotc0m scribed in
: I received an e-mail today from Microsoft. The subject is "Newest Internet Security Upgrade" It has an attachment that Outlook Express removed as it was/is an executable called "installation 232.exe" The e-mail certainly looks authentic, so I checked The Microsoft site and lo and behold there is a section on how to tell if an e-mail is legitimate. There is an actual example of a hoax and shocking enough it looks just like the email I received.... So beware there seems to be something new out there... it is the product of the SWEN virus, trying to send it self to you and all the rest of us. Please, will everyone wake up and ditch Outlook already? Outlook is the target of allthese things, just about nothing else is vulnerable. IF we allpull together and stop using Outlook, the virii and worms will go away. Same with Spam, never reply, never buy, it will go. swarf, steam and wind -- David Forsyth -:- the email address is real /"\ http://terrapin.ru.ac.za/~iwdf/welcome.html \ / ASCII Ribbon campaign against HTML E-Mail - - - - - - - X If you receive email saying "Send this to everyone you know," / \ PLEASE pretend you don't know me. |
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Marv Soloff scribed in
: SPAM - either filter out or just delete without opening. Some contain viruses. NOT SPAM, VIRUS Microsoft is many things, but they are not stupid enough to send spam by email Regards, Marv Dante M. Catoni wrote: I've been getting 30-40 of these a day for the last 3 weeks. I received an e-mail today from Microsoft. The subject is "Newest Internet Security Upgrade" It has an attachment that Outlook Express removed as it -- swarf, steam and wind -- David Forsyth -:- the email address is real /"\ http://terrapin.ru.ac.za/~iwdf/welcome.html \ / ASCII Ribbon campaign against HTML E-Mail - - - - - - - X If you receive email saying "Send this to everyone you know," / \ PLEASE pretend you don't know me. |
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Microsoft has nothing to do with these messages - other than making and
selling some pretty bad software. Regards, Marv DejaVU wrote: Marv Soloff scribed in : SPAM - either filter out or just delete without opening. Some contain viruses. NOT SPAM, VIRUS Microsoft is many things, but they are not stupid enough to send spam by email Regards, Marv Dante M. Catoni wrote: I've been getting 30-40 of these a day for the last 3 weeks. I received an e-mail today from Microsoft. The subject is "Newest Internet Security Upgrade" It has an attachment that Outlook Express removed as it |
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Rager wrote in message ...
"D" dwrate@interbaundotc0m wrote in : I received an e-mail today from Microsoft. The subject is "Newest Internet Security Upgrade" It has an attachment that Outlook Express removed as it was/is an executable called "installation 232.exe" The e-mail certainly looks authentic, so I checked The Microsoft site and lo and behold there is a section on how to tell if an e-mail is legitimate. There is an actual example of a hoax and shocking enough it looks just like the email I received.... So beware there seems to be something new out there... Pay attention to any mail from eBay as well. There's a few versions of spoofs going around. One even takes you to a genuine looking secure eBay page, and then asks you to put information into a popup page. Bad gimshe. WTH Look at that post. "I received an e-mail from Microsoft today." She still believes it!¿ People must live under rocks or something not to be aware of this stuff, which has been going on for years. Gullible people just invite more scams, spams, and hackers. I guess the old pigeon drop still works too so I should not be surprised. |
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"D" dwrate@interbaundotc0m wrote in message ...
I received an e-mail today from Microsoft. The subject is "Newest Internet Security Upgrade" It has an attachment that Outlook Express removed as it was/is an executable called "installation 232.exe" The e-mail certainly looks authentic, so I checked The Microsoft site and lo and behold there is a section on how to tell if an e-mail is legitimate. There is an actual example of a hoax and shocking enough it looks just like the email I received.... So beware there seems to be something new out there... forward them all to |
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![]() "DejaVU" wrote in message ... D dwrate@interbaundotc0m scribed in : I received an e-mail today from Microsoft. The subject is "Newest Internet Security Upgrade" It has an attachment that Outlook Express removed as it was/is an executable called "installation 232.exe" The e-mail certainly looks authentic, so I checked The Microsoft site and lo and behold there is a section on how to tell if an e-mail is legitimate. There is an actual example of a hoax and shocking enough it looks just like the email I received.... So beware there seems to be something new out there... it is the product of the SWEN virus, trying to send it self to you and all the rest of us. Please, will everyone wake up and ditch Outlook already? Outlook is the target of allthese things, just about nothing else is vulnerable. IF we allpull together and stop using Outlook, the virii and worms will go away. Same with Spam, never reply, never buy, it will go. swarf, steam and wind Oh, purleese. If we all ditched Outlook/Outlook Express and used 'something else', then the virus writers will just target the 'something else'. If you think that all the virus writers want to do is to bug Microsoft, I think you're very much mistaken. Mike |
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That's a crock! Spam, and virus' and worms will be around no matter what you
email client is! Get a life Gumby and stop spamming this newsgroup with your idiotic, uninformed ravings!! "mb" wrote in message .. . "DejaVU" wrote in message ... D dwrate@interbaundotc0m scribed in : I received an e-mail today from Microsoft. The subject is "Newest Internet Security Upgrade" It has an attachment that Outlook Express removed as it was/is an executable called "installation 232.exe" The e-mail certainly looks authentic, so I checked The Microsoft site and lo and behold there is a section on how to tell if an e-mail is legitimate. There is an actual example of a hoax and shocking enough it looks just like the email I received.... So beware there seems to be something new out there... it is the product of the SWEN virus, trying to send it self to you and all the rest of us. Please, will everyone wake up and ditch Outlook already? Outlook is the target of allthese things, just about nothing else is vulnerable. IF we allpull together and stop using Outlook, the virii and worms will go away. Same with Spam, never reply, never buy, it will go. swarf, steam and wind Oh, purleese. If we all ditched Outlook/Outlook Express and used 'something else', then the virus writers will just target the 'something else'. If you think that all the virus writers want to do is to bug Microsoft, I think you're very much mistaken. Mike |
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I use outlook express / internet explorer and nothing else.
I dont get these virus's sent to me. It has way more to do with your personal internet habits, and way less to do with what software you use. "Perry Murlless" wrote in message ... That's a crock! Spam, and virus' and worms will be around no matter what you email client is! Get a life Gumby and stop spamming this newsgroup with your idiotic, uninformed ravings!! "mb" wrote in message .. . "DejaVU" wrote in message ... D dwrate@interbaundotc0m scribed in : I received an e-mail today from Microsoft. The subject is "Newest Internet Security Upgrade" It has an attachment that Outlook Express removed as it was/is an executable called "installation 232.exe" The e-mail certainly looks authentic, so I checked The Microsoft site and lo and behold there is a section on how to tell if an e-mail is legitimate. There is an actual example of a hoax and shocking enough it looks just like the email I received.... So beware there seems to be something new out there... it is the product of the SWEN virus, trying to send it self to you and all the rest of us. Please, will everyone wake up and ditch Outlook already? Outlook is the target of allthese things, just about nothing else is vulnerable. IF we allpull together and stop using Outlook, the virii and worms will go away. Same with Spam, never reply, never buy, it will go. swarf, steam and wind Oh, purleese. If we all ditched Outlook/Outlook Express and used 'something else', then the virus writers will just target the 'something else'. If you think that all the virus writers want to do is to bug Microsoft, I think you're very much mistaken. Mike |
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here too:
but if Netscape was the browser of choice for the majority, the viruses would be targetting Netscape same for Eudora, Agent or any other the viruses are targetted at Outlook cause its the most widely used what's so hard to understand about that, folks ? "Buzz Lightyear" wrote in message news:6YZdb.44210$I36.24471@pd7tw3no... I use outlook express / internet explorer and nothing else. I dont get these virus's sent to me. It has way more to do with your personal internet habits, and way less to do with what software you use. "Perry Murlless" wrote in message ... That's a crock! Spam, and virus' and worms will be around no matter what you email client is! Get a life Gumby and stop spamming this newsgroup with your idiotic, uninformed ravings!! "mb" wrote in message .. . "DejaVU" wrote in message ... D dwrate@interbaundotc0m scribed in : I received an e-mail today from Microsoft. The subject is "Newest Internet Security Upgrade" It has an attachment that Outlook Express removed as it was/is an executable called "installation 232.exe" The e-mail certainly looks authentic, so I checked The Microsoft site and lo and behold there is a section on how to tell if an e-mail is legitimate. There is an actual example of a hoax and shocking enough it looks just like the email I received.... So beware there seems to be something new out there... it is the product of the SWEN virus, trying to send it self to you and all the rest of us. Please, will everyone wake up and ditch Outlook already? Outlook is the target of allthese things, just about nothing else is vulnerable. IF we allpull together and stop using Outlook, the virii and worms will go away. Same with Spam, never reply, never buy, it will go. swarf, steam and wind Oh, purleese. If we all ditched Outlook/Outlook Express and used 'something else', then the virus writers will just target the 'something else'. If you think that all the virus writers want to do is to bug Microsoft, I think you're very much mistaken. Mike |
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 16:57:52 +0200, "mb"
wrote: "DejaVU" wrote in message ... D dwrate@interbaundotc0m scribed in : I received an e-mail today from Microsoft. The subject is "Newest Internet Security Upgrade" It has an attachment that Outlook Express removed as it was/is an executable called "installation 232.exe" The e-mail certainly looks authentic, so I checked The Microsoft site and lo and behold there is a section on how to tell if an e-mail is legitimate. There is an actual example of a hoax and shocking enough it looks just like the email I received.... So beware there seems to be something new out there... it is the product of the SWEN virus, trying to send it self to you and all the rest of us. Please, will everyone wake up and ditch Outlook already? Outlook is the target of allthese things, just about nothing else is vulnerable. IF we allpull together and stop using Outlook, the virii and worms will go away. Same with Spam, never reply, never buy, it will go. swarf, steam and wind Oh, purleese. If we all ditched Outlook/Outlook Express and used 'something else', then the virus writers will just target the 'something else'. If you think that all the virus writers want to do is to bug Microsoft, I think you're very much mistaken. Mike Well..first of all..most of the Something Elses, dont have the vulnerabilities of OE..but thats just fine with me. Id rather have folks like you hanging your asses out as a fine target, keeping the script kiddies occupied, than trying to get through the few if any vulnerabilities in real Something Elses. Having you folks out there as a nice big fat target means they arent going to be going after the rest of us. "this is the reason aircraft carriers are known as bomb magnets" Gunner "Anyone who cannot cope with firearms is not fully human. At best he is a tolerable subhuman who has learned to wear shoes, bathe and not make messes in the house." With appologies to RAH.. |
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![]() "Gunner" wrote in message news ![]() Well..first of all..most of the Something Elses, dont have the vulnerabilities of OE..but thats just fine with me. don't have the vulnerabilities, or they haven't been discovered because it's not practical to search them out due to low numbers in use ? |
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Thanks for finally some real words of wisdom.
MS isn't totally blamefree but in their well-intended quest to make computers easy to use it has also made it easy for morons to take advantage of it. Billh "Gary Glaenzer" wrote in message news:V_Zdb.632150$Ho3.121015@sccrnsc03... here too: but if Netscape was the browser of choice for the majority, the viruses would be targetting Netscape same for Eudora, Agent or any other the viruses are targetted at Outlook cause its the most widely used what's so hard to understand about that, folks ? "Buzz Lightyear" wrote in message news:6YZdb.44210$I36.24471@pd7tw3no... I use outlook express / internet explorer and nothing else. I dont get these virus's sent to me. It has way more to do with your personal internet habits, and way less to do with what software you use. "Perry Murlless" wrote in message ... That's a crock! Spam, and virus' and worms will be around no matter what you email client is! Get a life Gumby and stop spamming this newsgroup with your idiotic, uninformed ravings!! "mb" wrote in message .. . "DejaVU" wrote in message ... D dwrate@interbaundotc0m scribed in : I received an e-mail today from Microsoft. The subject is "Newest Internet Security Upgrade" It has an attachment that Outlook Express removed as it was/is an executable called "installation 232.exe" The e-mail certainly looks authentic, so I checked The Microsoft site and lo and behold there is a section on how to tell if an e-mail is legitimate. There is an actual example of a hoax and shocking enough it looks just like the email I received.... So beware there seems to be something new out there... it is the product of the SWEN virus, trying to send it self to you and all the rest of us. Please, will everyone wake up and ditch Outlook already? Outlook is the target of allthese things, just about nothing else is vulnerable. IF we allpull together and stop using Outlook, the virii and worms will go away. Same with Spam, never reply, never buy, it will go. swarf, steam and wind Oh, purleese. If we all ditched Outlook/Outlook Express and used 'something else', then the virus writers will just target the 'something else'. If you think that all the virus writers want to do is to bug Microsoft, I think you're very much mistaken. Mike |
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but if Netscape was the browser of choice for the majority, the viruses
would be targetting Netscape same for Eudora, Agent or any other the viruses are targetted at Outlook cause its the most widely used what's so hard to understand about that, folks ? It seems to me that you are not a programmer. The problem is that micro$oft has (had) a lot of open ports, allowing for example vbs (visual basic scrit) or active-x in emails. The I love you-virus vas a typical vbs-virus: what you need vbs in an email program for? For *absolutely* nothing. So the problem is the why build in functionalitites that have no use and a lot of harm potential? Why making default settings that are unsafe? That's the reason almost all viruses of the last few years are for micro$oft outlook o ie. For one security hole in the other programs you have hundres security holes in outlook/ie. The other programs like netscape/mozilla/eudora/opera.... *are* safer. |
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Hi
What i noticed was that the day after the BBC made a news report on how easy it is to send an email virus, i noticed that i had 50% of my junk email had a virus in it, now that is an example of where the BBC thinmk they are being the good samaritan, but don't actually notice it causing more trouble. Dan D wrote: I received an e-mail today from Microsoft. The subject is "Newest Internet Security Upgrade" It has an attachment that Outlook Express removed as it was/is an executable called "installation 232.exe" The e-mail certainly looks authentic, so I checked The Microsoft site and lo and behold there is a section on how to tell if an e-mail is legitimate. There is an actual example of a hoax and shocking enough it looks just like the email I received.... So beware there seems to be something new out there... |
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 10:19:23 -0700, "Perry Murlless"
wrote: That's a crock! Spam, and virus' and worms will be around no matter what you email client is! Get a life Gumby and stop spamming this newsgroup with your idiotic, uninformed ravings!! While true to some extent...how many Mac viruses are there? Linux? Eudora is one of the most popular email clients out there. Found a virus yet that targets Eudora? Denial is not a river in Egypt. Keep what you have..it works for me. Being a nice dumb fat vulnerable target for the script kiddies keeps the pressure off the rest of us. Gunner "mb" wrote in message . .. "DejaVU" wrote in message ... D dwrate@interbaundotc0m scribed in : I received an e-mail today from Microsoft. The subject is "Newest Internet Security Upgrade" It has an attachment that Outlook Express removed as it was/is an executable called "installation 232.exe" The e-mail certainly looks authentic, so I checked The Microsoft site and lo and behold there is a section on how to tell if an e-mail is legitimate. There is an actual example of a hoax and shocking enough it looks just like the email I received.... So beware there seems to be something new out there... it is the product of the SWEN virus, trying to send it self to you and all the rest of us. Please, will everyone wake up and ditch Outlook already? Outlook is the target of allthese things, just about nothing else is vulnerable. IF we allpull together and stop using Outlook, the virii and worms will go away. Same with Spam, never reply, never buy, it will go. swarf, steam and wind Oh, purleese. If we all ditched Outlook/Outlook Express and used 'something else', then the virus writers will just target the 'something else'. If you think that all the virus writers want to do is to bug Microsoft, I think you're very much mistaken. Mike "People are more violently opposed to fur than leather, because it is easier to harrass rich women than it is motorcycle gangs." - Bumper Sticker |
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![]() "Gunner" wrote in message news ![]() On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 16:57:52 +0200, "mb" wrote: 8888 Oh, purleese. If we all ditched Outlook/Outlook Express and used 'something else', then the virus writers will just target the 'something else'. If you think that all the virus writers want to do is to bug Microsoft, I think you're very much mistaken. Mike Well..first of all..most of the Something Elses, dont have the vulnerabilities of OE..but thats just fine with me. Id rather have folks like you hanging your asses out as a fine target, keeping the script kiddies occupied, than trying to get through the few if any vulnerabilities in real Something Elses. Having you folks out there as a nice big fat target means they arent going to be going after the rest of us. "this is the reason aircraft carriers are known as bomb magnets" Gunner Yawn, another self righteous Agent user. I hope that's not your real email address 'hanging it ass' out. |
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 17:59:10 GMT, "Gary Glaenzer"
wrote: "Gunner" wrote in message news ![]() Well..first of all..most of the Something Elses, dont have the vulnerabilities of OE..but thats just fine with me. don't have the vulnerabilities, or they haven't been discovered because it's not practical to search them out due to low numbers in use ? Eudora is a low numbered software? ROFLMAO. Think again..do the research..get back to me, ok? Denial..is not a river in Egypt. Target. Gunner "People are more violently opposed to fur than leather, because it is easier to harrass rich women than it is motorcycle gangs." - Bumper Sticker |
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 20:52:20 +0200, "mb"
wrote: "Gunner" wrote in message news ![]() On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 16:57:52 +0200, "mb" wrote: 8888 Oh, purleese. If we all ditched Outlook/Outlook Express and used 'something else', then the virus writers will just target the 'something else'. If you think that all the virus writers want to do is to bug Microsoft, I think you're very much mistaken. Mike Well..first of all..most of the Something Elses, dont have the vulnerabilities of OE..but thats just fine with me. Id rather have folks like you hanging your asses out as a fine target, keeping the script kiddies occupied, than trying to get through the few if any vulnerabilities in real Something Elses. Having you folks out there as a nice big fat target means they arent going to be going after the rest of us. "this is the reason aircraft carriers are known as bomb magnets" Gunner Yawn, another self righteous Agent user. I hope that's not your real email address 'hanging it ass' out. Yup, its my real email addy. Why shouldnt it be? I dont run vulnerable software, so malware is not an issue. The only concern I have security wise, is a denial of service attack, and I have alternate email addys for that event. Chuckle..I may hang my ass out there..but I wear kevlar undies. Gunner "People are more violently opposed to fur than leather, because it is easier to harrass rich women than it is motorcycle gangs." - Bumper Sticker |
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![]() "Gunner" wrote in message ... On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 17:59:10 GMT, "Gary Glaenzer" wrote: "Gunner" wrote in message news ![]() Well..first of all..most of the Something Elses, dont have the vulnerabilities of OE..but thats just fine with me. don't have the vulnerabilities, or they haven't been discovered because it's not practical to search them out due to low numbers in use ? Eudora is a low numbered software? ROFLMAO. what part of 'most of something else' can you not understand, since YOU said it ? |
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Greetings and Salutations.
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 17:30:29 GMT, "Gary Glaenzer" wrote: here too: but if Netscape was the browser of choice for the majority, the viruses would be targetting Netscape same for Eudora, Agent or any other the viruses are targetted at Outlook cause its the most widely used what's so hard to understand about that, folks ? my only contribution to this little flame war is to say that the reason that the virus writers target outlook and IE is because they have the largest security holes. They, unlike the other clients you mention, will automatically run programs that come in as attachments to Email or web pages without warning the user, or without asking the user if they should. ONe can turn this off, but, it is not easy or obvious enough that most folks can and will do it. Regards Dave Mundt |
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![]() "Dave Mundt" wrote in message .. . Greetings and Salutations. On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 17:30:29 GMT, "Gary Glaenzer" wrote: here too: but if Netscape was the browser of choice for the majority, the viruses would be targetting Netscape same for Eudora, Agent or any other the viruses are targetted at Outlook cause its the most widely used what's so hard to understand about that, folks ? my only contribution to this little flame war is to say that the reason that the virus writers target outlook and IE is because they have the largest security holes. They, unlike the other clients you mention, will automatically run programs that come in as attachments to Email or web pages without warning the user, or without asking the user if they should. ONe can turn this off, but, it is not easy or obvious enough that most folks can and will do it. Regards Dave Mundt it's neither difficult or non-obvious it's right there under 'Tools', 'options' , 'read' and 'security' |
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 21:17:55 GMT, "Gary Glaenzer"
wrote: "Gunner" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 17:59:10 GMT, "Gary Glaenzer" wrote: "Gunner" wrote in message news ![]() Well..first of all..most of the Something Elses, dont have the vulnerabilities of OE..but thats just fine with me. don't have the vulnerabilities, or they haven't been discovered because it's not practical to search them out due to low numbers in use ? Eudora is a low numbered software? ROFLMAO. what part of 'most of something else' can you not understand, since YOU said it ? Huh? Gunner "People are more violently opposed to fur than leather, because it is easier to harrass rich women than it is motorcycle gangs." - Bumper Sticker |
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"mb" wrote in message ...
"DejaVU" wrote in message ... D dwrate@interbaundotc0m scribed in : I received an e-mail today from Microsoft. The subject is "Newest Internet Security Upgrade" It has an attachment that Outlook Express removed as it was/is an executable called "installation 232.exe" The e-mail certainly looks authentic, so I checked The Microsoft site and lo and behold there is a section on how to tell if an e-mail is legitimate. There is an actual example of a hoax and shocking enough it looks just like the email I received.... So beware there seems to be something new out there... it is the product of the SWEN virus, trying to send it self to you and all the rest of us. Please, will everyone wake up and ditch Outlook already? Outlook is the target of allthese things, just about nothing else is vulnerable. IF we allpull together and stop using Outlook, the virii and worms will go away. Same with Spam, never reply, never buy, it will go. swarf, steam and wind Oh, purleese. If we all ditched Outlook/Outlook Express and used 'something else', then the virus writers will just target the 'something else'. If you think that all the virus writers want to do is to bug Microsoft, I think you're very much mistaken. Mike Don't want to get into the contest on outlook and sorry to post this on this site, but I am getting the same problem with my yahoo mail, from what it looks like it coming from microsoft to the tone of 10 to 15 a day, so please inform on how NOT to have this problem. It seems to be the same problem as posted above, good luck guys. |
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Please, will everyone wake up and ditch Outlook already? Outlook is
the target of allthese things, just about nothing else is vulnerable. Another misinformed viewer. http://techrepublic.com.com/5100-626...87.html?tag=fb The reason virus writers focus on Microsoft is that most people are running MS Operating systems. If, overnight, we all switched to something else, they'd focus on that. You really don't know what you're talking about if you think nothing else is vulnerable. |
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On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 07:21:26 -0700, Larry Bud wrote:
Please, will everyone wake up and ditch Outlook already? Outlook is the target of allthese things, just about nothing else is vulnerable. Another misinformed viewer. http://techrepublic.com.com/5100-626...87.html?tag=fb The reason virus writers focus on Microsoft is that most people are running MS Operating systems. If, overnight, we all switched to something else, they'd focus on that. You really don't know what you're talking about if you think nothing else is vulnerable. However, the author of the referenced guide has this to say: "I do believe that free software is superior, at least in regard to security. And I strongly oppose the argument that Linux viruses will flourish once it reaches a critical mass of popularity. On the contrary I question the credibility of people whose income relies on widespread use of ridiculously insecure operating systems." -Doug |
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![]() "Doug Winterburn" wrote in message s.com... On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 07:21:26 -0700, Larry Bud wrote: Please, will everyone wake up and ditch Outlook already? Outlook is the target of allthese things, just about nothing else is vulnerable. Another misinformed viewer. http://techrepublic.com.com/5100-626...87.html?tag=fb The reason virus writers focus on Microsoft is that most people are running MS Operating systems. If, overnight, we all switched to something else, they'd focus on that. You really don't know what you're talking about if you think nothing else is vulnerable. However, the author of the referenced guide has this to say: "I do believe that free software is superior, at least in regard to security. And I strongly oppose the argument that Linux viruses will flourish once it reaches a critical mass of popularity. On the contrary I question the credibility of people whose income relies on widespread use of ridiculously insecure operating systems." 'I do believe'.........'I strongly oppose'.........'I question'....... sounds like another self-proclaimed 'expert' who thinks his beliefs, oppositions, and questions constitute fact........... |
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On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 16:12:59 +0000, Gary Glaenzer wrote:
'I do believe'.........'I strongly oppose'.........'I question'....... sounds like another self-proclaimed 'expert' who thinks his beliefs, oppositions, and questions constitute fact........... And the facts are? Perhaps reading the referenced guide would clear up the authors credentials. He does spell it out very clearly. -Doug |
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Gary Glaenzer wrote:
it's neither difficult or non-obvious it's right there under 'Tools', 'options' , 'read' and 'security' You are completely misinformed re the level of computer literacy of the average Windoze user. I have a college educated sister-in-law who finds it too complicated to send me messages that she prepared in Word in plain ASCII and that requires even fewer extra keystrokes. Nor is she unique amoung people I know. Ted |
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You are right !
Most PC Users are completely stupid about how to anything other than the basic email or internet surf. thats probably why the most active thread in this group these days is this one ! Let this thread finnally DIE PLEASE ! "Ted Edwards" wrote in message ... Gary Glaenzer wrote: it's neither difficult or non-obvious it's right there under 'Tools', 'options' , 'read' and 'security' You are completely misinformed re the level of computer literacy of the average Windoze user. I have a college educated sister-in-law who finds it too complicated to send me messages that she prepared in Word in plain ASCII and that requires even fewer extra keystrokes. Nor is she unique amoung people I know. Ted |
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Outlook or Outlook Express??
Please, will everyone wake up and ditch Outlook already? Outlook is the target of allthese things, just about nothing else is vulnerable. IF we allpull together and stop using Outlook, the virii and worms will go away. Same with Spam, never reply, never buy, it will go. |