I've gotten several > e-mails from him, one of which contained the Nimda virus (I'm pretty sure). > Someone needs t tell him that he's infected. he knows... I got a message from him and he disavowed any knowledge of sending it to me... said he apparently had a virus that he was not aware of and apologized. as you know it is not his fault... the virus replicates itself and sends it's own messages to the list of the infected. mick hilo, hawaii Use this*** CNET | CatchUp.com Dispatch Protect Against Nimda Virus September 21, 2001 Special Alert _________________________________________________________________ Protect Your System from Nimda Virus Infection A new worm virus, W32.Nimda.A@mm, also known as Nimda, is spreading rapidly via e-mail. It infects PCs running Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 and 5.5, and servers running Microsoft IIS 4.0 and 5.0. Opening an e-mail with a hidden attachment can cause infection, and has the potential to cause problems with files stored on the hard drive. Infected systems can open additional security holes, slow down networks, and cause bandwidth problems as the virus tries to spread itself. Run CatchUp Security Fixes now: http://two.digital.cnet.com/cgi-bin2/flo?y=eCA102qsc0Eq0dHu0Aa CatchUp Security Fixes can determine if you're vulnerable to Nimda. If the following vulnerabilities are detected by CatchUp, you may be susceptible to infection: For clients: Internet Explorer 5.5 Certificate Spoofing Vulnerability Internet Explorer 5 Certificate Spoofing Vulnerability Read Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-027: ***http://two.digital.cnet.com/cgi-bin2/flo?y=eCA102qsc0Eq0eXH0A7 For servers: IIS5 Web Server File Request Parsing Vulnerability IIS4 File Permission Canonicalization Vulnerability Read Microsoft Security Bulletin MS00-057: http://two.digital.cnet.com/cgi-bin2/flo?y=eCA102qsc0Eq0eXI0A8 ________________________________________________________________ Disinfect your System from Nimda If you think your system may already be infected by the Nimda virus, download the Norton Nimda Removal Tool, which will scan your system for the virus. Also, make sure to update your virus definitions so that your current antivirus software can detect and protect against Nimda. Download the Nimda Removal Tool: http://two.digital.cnet.com/cgi-bin2/flo?y=eCA102qsc0Eq0eXJ0AA Download virus definition updates: http://two.digital.cnet.com/cgi-bin2/flo?y=eCA102qsc0Eq0eXK0AB _________________________________________________________________ Subscribe and Unsubscribe To subscribe to the CatchUp.com Dispatch, the CatchUp Security Alert, or another free CNET newsletter: http://two.digital.cnet.com/cgi-bin2/flo?y=eCA102qsc0Eq0DHQ0AS&EmailAddr=hot lava@volcanoscapes.com
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