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Virus Warning (are you near ZHills?)

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http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.mimail.c@mm.html

Posted here because it was just sent to me from someone who uses 3oakes ISP, which is based in ZHills, FL ... and I don't know how anyone there would have my email addy except there's a dz there :)
it's like incest - you're substituting convenience for quality

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thought I'd bump this up... got 4 more from the same place.

As always people - keep some sort of anti-virus on your computer, and keep the defs updated. And never open an attachement that looks funny.
it's like incest - you're substituting convenience for quality

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Well if the subject of the email is something like....

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Hello Dear!,

Finally i've found possibility to right u, my lovely girl :) All our photos which i've made at the beach (even when u're without ur bh:)) photos are great! This evening i'll come and we'll make the best SEX :)

Right now enjoy the photos.
Kiss, James.
xvexhooh



And the attachment is called something about "photos.zip.exe" - then I wouldn't open it.

I'd also be wary of anything coming from Canada.
it's like incest - you're substituting convenience for quality

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Beware - it doesn't have to be .exe - due to the insecurities in the latest (unpatched) versions of Internet Explorer, people can use malicious code on a web page to download an execute virus code. So if you get a zip attached with a .html inside, again - don't open it! Common sense really :)

Also make sure you disable the Outlook Express preview pane if you use it - there are worms and virii out there that will autorun as soon as you click on the email subject.

'buttplugs? where?' - geno

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Why fix something that aint broke?



Well, it was reported to the authorities... but they're pretty slow up there, they said something about 'extradition' and 'Canada' .... I think they're confused, but what do you expect from Indiana.

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Also make sure you disable the Outlook Express preview pane if you use it - there are worms and virii out there that will autorun as soon as you click on the email subject.



Nah... live on the wild side, just use NAV and you can open all the attachments you like, you just get "Symantec AVF replaced photos.zip with this text message. The original file contained a virus and was deleted."
I'm thinking of changing that message to something along the lines of "You stupid fucking moron! You know better than to open shit like you! Christ, go do the world a favor and dig your eye out with a spoon" - I really don't think I'd get fired, people would think that was the original attachment or something. I'd laugh in a I-pissed-in-your-coffee kinda way.
*anxiously awaiting Jess' report of her morning coffee*
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I'd also be wary of anything coming from Canada.



Beer?



The beer is good... almost too good though. I think it's part of their plan to take over the U.S. They figure we'll relax more if they supply all of our good beer and natural resources. Hey, they don't have 80% of their population amassed at the border for nothing...

Shady Canadians.
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