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Subject: [Leica] W32 SillyWorm question
From: ricc at embarqmail.com (Ric Carter)
Date: Wed Feb 25 16:07:12 2009
References: <3e7573d40902251427i10ccaa88rc69077ffcfd02998@mail.gmail.com> <12DD90A0-EC9B-47F5-AE90-9983C45D3408@embarqmail.com> <36172e5a0902251537t76707f4dp99fc872ada2acc24@mail.gmail.com>

I do not see any mention of an email.

The PC virus could not copy itself from the Mac OS to any other drive.

The Mac user could copy it manually or forward it by email. I think  
there is nearly zero chance that Leo passed the virus.

ric


On Feb 25, 2009, at 6:37 PM, Geoff Hopkinson wrote:

> Ric that sounds feasible. It does mean though that the worm is  
> transmissible
> despite the operating system. Leo is describing the worm being  
> present in
> infected email messages on his machine and then passed to the flash  
> drive
> Presumably the infected emails were not copied to the flash drive?  
> Or the
> video file is the vector? If either is true then Macs can be hosts  
> while
> remaining healthy themselves? If this worm acts as other recent ones  
> do,
> then the infection exists potentially on every drive connected, not  
> only the
> specific flash drive.
>
> 2009/2/26 Ric Carter <ricc@embarqmail.com>
>
>> The virus could exist as a file on your drive, but could not infect  
>> your
>> system. You could pass it along if you copied it onto your friends
>> thumbdrive. It could not copy itself there.
>>
>> It could infect any windows systems you ran on boot camp or other  
>> software
>> that allows windows to run on a mac. If you mounted a thumbdrive on  
>> the
>> windows operating system and it was infected, it could pass along an
>> infection to another windows machine or system.
>>
>> Most Mac users do not run virus software. In some cases, anti-virus
>> software is worse than the threat. I don't know if that is a good  
>> idea. I
>> occasionally run CLAM-X.
>>
>> Ric
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Feb 25, 2009, at 5:27 PM, leo wesson wrote:
>>
>> So a client gave me a usb pen drive to copy a video file to and  
>> when she
>>> tried to load it, there was this  W32 SillyWorm on it.  I wasn't  
>>> the only
>>> one to use the pen drive today.  I 'm on a mac, is there any  
>>> chance that I
>>> was the source of this worm?  Is there any chance I got the worm  
>>> from the
>>> pen drive?  As a mac person should i be running any virus checks?   
>>> I just
>>> always assume that the frequent updates from apple take care of all
>>> this...
>>>
>>> Leo Wesson
>>> Photographer/Videographer
>>> 817.733.9157
>>> www.leowessson.com
>>>
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>>
>>
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>
>
>
> -- 
> Cheers
> Geoff
> 'She looks like an angel moving too fast for its glory'
>
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Replies: Reply from ricc at embarqmail.com (Ric Carter) ([Leica] W32 SillyWorm question)
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