Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/08/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]LUGnuts: A heads up for my fellow LUGnuts--I got a note from a LUGger who thought I had a virus on my computer. It seems that he received messages that indicate they have been sent from my email address (though my name doesn't show up as it usually does, just my email address), and that contained suspicious attachments with strange subject headings. I have recently gotten a few bounces lately from sites to which I hadn't written, but had assumed my wife had. Seeing both these strange things happen, I suspected that I did have a virus. Being a fearful and dutiful soul, I went out, purchased Norton Internet Security, got all of the virus updates off the internet and ran it. I don't have any viruses on this computer. So I worried that a third party had hacked my account. I am on dialup, so it is unlikely, but what do I know? I changed my passwords, and got a firewall up. I'm still getting funny bounces and strange messages. I called Earthlink's technical support. I described the problem, and the tech support guy said that the problem is probably a klez virus, and that someone who has my address in their address book has the virus. I'm certainly not a techie, but here's my best translation of what he told me. Hopefully, I've gotten it all right. He said that two things happen: 1) it picks random addresses out of the address book and uses them as the sender's email address when this person sends out emails, and 2) versions of the klez can generate emails using the address book and send them out to other people in that address book, while also performing #1 above. My guess is that a LUGger who has both of our email addresses has got the virus, because I've been getting those bounced emails for a couple of weeks, and today I got two strange emails again that seemed to have been sent by LUGgers--again, probably a couple more folks in the poor, unwitting soul's address book. The earthlink technical support staff member said that usually the klez runs its course when the person figures out that they aren't getting emails back. I haven't opened any of these attachments, so I'm not infected. However, I thought you all might want a heads up so you can run some anti-virus software. Any techies out there who can better explain this than I, please feel free to correct any errors I've made. Apologies for the lengthy email. Regards, Michael Gerard geeman1066@earthlink.net - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html