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Geek Culture / DB community , theres a worm going around

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MikeS
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Posted: 1st Aug 2003 03:15
Hmmmm, and it only had seemed to be a problem with hotmail.

Don't open suspecious looking mail folks. Usually ranging in about 130k's-170k's in size is what I've found. Usually some dumb topic like "Eager to talk to you", or "anwser this questionerre".
(well, those are the two I've gotten.)

It has to be someone in the forums. I think I've almost devised a plan on how to find out who, but it's not foolproof, and it'd be very risky on my part.

Folks just keep a lookout, and be smart about opening your mail. If I were you I'd be very careful on who you add to your contacts list.

Jenny: New Recruit to Police Force Jacob: Jenny's Associate
Problem? You may soon find out. "It could take the world."
Megaman Zero
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Posted: 1st Aug 2003 03:17
Ive made a good habit, to delete unknown emails, unless its from a DB member & its about a position (usualy will have something to do with the email.) If I dont know the address, I dont open it, I just delete it, it may be a good habit for you guys to start doing the same thing I do.

If its important, & the title doesnt have the right subject, oh well, its their loss. ^^

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Terabyte
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Posted: 1st Aug 2003 03:17
note the return path nobody@cgi.wish.net

>>TerraByte. Putting the Byte back into Terragramming<<
MikeS
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Posted: 1st Aug 2003 03:19
Heck if it's from a db'er, I just ask them if they've sent me an e-mail from messenger or AIM. If they okay it, I just tell them I'll have a look at it, and then go about my business.



Jenny: New Recruit to Police Force Jacob: Jenny's Associate
Problem? You may soon find out. "It could take the world."
XYCEtk
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Posted: 1st Aug 2003 04:02
hi. i rarely use the forums, so i have forgotten my password. i have set up a new account, and i have had no trouble with any emails. i havent had any that are to the description that has been going around. But if I do come accross them- thankyou for the warning

Solidz Snake
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Posted: 1st Aug 2003 04:49
do remember that some viruses do START to spread by merely having your mouse cursor highlighting the blank email links. aarr..

or so i've heard..



Otacon, can u check the keys to the MetalGear on top of the dresser? - Solidz
ReD_eYe
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Posted: 1st Aug 2003 22:29
i had two
one from yellow
one from uwdesign
(obviously not the real ones)
this is so screwy, my comp doesn't seem to be going wrong yet, it hasn't even acted strangely at all, so whats this virus/worm supposed to do???

I have a website!!!
So go there: http://www.freewebs.com/darkb/index.htm
on second thought you probably shouldn't
Solidz Snake
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2003 01:46
it'll appear in ur kitchen in the next 10 minutes, eating ur leftover meatloafs



Otacon, can u check the keys to the MetalGear on top of the dresser? - Solidz
IanM
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2003 02:14
mailwasher, mailwasher, mailwasher, mailwasher, mailwasher ...

It automatically marks most spam as spam.
It's free.
You can teach it that certain sites are spammers.
It's free.
You can preview emails before they hit your mail client.
It's free.
You can send a 'not at this address' bounce message back to the spammers.
IT'S FREE!

You wouldn't believe the amount of spam I get, and it's all dealt with with a couple of clicks of the mouse. If I've ever got one of these 130kb messages, I probably bounced it without thinking about it, and without downloading it.
ReD_eYe
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2003 12:23
i got another one from pneumaticdryll

@ solidz, i have no meatloaf! what will it eat if it can't find meatloa???

I have a website!!!
So go there: http://www.freewebs.com/darkb/index.htm
on second thought you probably shouldn't
Dave J
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2003 15:27
Quote: "Outlook you deserve viruses.

Guys save yourself any more hassles and get a real email program.

Eudora"

Why? Outlook came with Windows. It can send and recieve mail. I don't see why I would even bother downloading, installing and setting up a different mail program if the one I'm currently using works perfectly fine.

"Computers are useless they can only give you answers."
Solidz Snake
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2003 17:24
it might think ur Red Eye is a meatloaf!



Otacon, can u check the keys to the MetalGear on top of the dresser? - Solidz

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