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Greg_Z
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Beware, you may have "Bagel" in your Inbox

I received this via my sbcglobal.net email, which is not a public addy. It contained a file "save.doc.exe", which contained W32.Bag@Emm, which is a Bagel varient.

X-Apparently-To: dddd.dddd@sbcglobal.net via 66.218.79.95; Tue, 02 Nov 2004 16:04:24 -0800
X-YahooFilteredBulk: 209.90.78.19
X-Originating-IP: [209.90.78.19]
Return-Path:
Received: from 207.115.57.66 (EHLO ylpvm35.prodigy.net) (207.115.57.66) by mta815.mail.yahoo.com with SMTP; Tue, 02 Nov 2004 16:04:24 -0800
X-Originating-IP: [209.90.78.19]
Received: from 127.0.0.1 (host-19.pl107798-3.fiber.net [209.90.78.19]) by ylpvm35.prodigy.net (8.12.10 083104/8.12.10) with ESMTP id iA304SVt011534 for dddd.dddd@sbcglobal.net; Tue, 2 Nov 2004 19:04:28 -0500
Message-Id:
Subject: re: please
From: clark8404@yahoo.com
To: xxxx.xxxx@sbcglobal.net
Date: [[ Tue, 02 Nov 2004 5:05:52 PM ]]
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="--------bound--"
Content-Length: 157484

Hello,
Your email was received.
YOUR REPLY IS URGENT!
Please view the attached text file for instructions.
Regards,
User
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BlitzenZeus
Burnt Out Cynic
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Common sense should prevent people from doing anything with the attachment...


antiphishing
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X-Originating-IP: [209.90.78.19]
Received: from 127.0.0.1 (host-19.pl107798-3.fiber.net [209.90.78.19]) by ylpvm35.prodigy.net (8.12.10 083104/8.12.10) with ESMTP id iA304SVt011534 for greg.zoll@sbcglobal.net; Tue, 2 Nov 2004 19:04:28

canonical name host-19.pl107798-3.fiber.net.
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Greg_Z
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Already taken care of, thanks for the posting though. And yes BlitzenZeus, prevention only works as good as the end user.
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Mats
FU kitty and the chimp. Smash
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reply to Greg_Z
imagine that, getting an attachment sent to you through email that was a virus. who would have thought :o


Greg_Z
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said by Mats See Profile:

imagine that, getting an attachment sent to you through email that was a virus. who would have thought :o
Okay smartpants. This is a heads up, not "let's point fingers at the idiots"..
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BlitzenZeus
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Look at the crowd your giving the heads up to, most of us are more than able to protect ourselves for the most part, and its nothing new. Most of the people who this might benefit likely wouldn't even bother reading this forum, and likely only post here after something has happened to their computer.
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Mats
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reply to Greg_Z
said by Greg_Z See Profile:

This is a heads up
i hope this doesnt become a trend around here.. if it did, the forum would be full of posts where a person received an email with a virus attached.. happens many times a day, no need for a heads up.


BlitzenZeus
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reply to Greg_Z
Download, and listen to these songs on the link below for a look at the average user
The system admin song.
Welcome to the internet help desk.
»www.ampcast.com/music/22488/artist.php


Epyon9283
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Dayton, NJ

reply to BlitzenZeus
said by BlitzenZeus See Profile:

Common sense should prevent people from doing anything with the attachment...
You'd think so...


jaykaykay
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Scottsdale, AZ
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reply to Greg_Z
Hey, guys. What's with you people. This person was posting something they thought was important. They didn't come here to be made fun of, to be talked down to or to be replied to sarcastically, or to be just put down. Not everyone that comes to this forum knows as much as you whom have posted and just maybe his post will help someone else not as wise as you all. Lighten up and remember, this is not a forum for "no it alls" or there wouldn't be a need for it!


ironwalker
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said by jaykaykay See Profile:

Hey, guys. What's with you people. This person was posting something they thought was important. They didn't come here to be made fun of, to be talked down to or to be replied to sarcastically, or to be just put down. Not everyone that comes to this forum knows as much as you whom have posted and just maybe his post will help someone else not as wise as you all. Lighten up and remember, this is not a forum for "no it alls" or there wouldn't be a need for it!
I think they are now eligible for the "other" security forum;)

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kpatz
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reply to jaykaykay
I think the OP posted the info in case it was another BBR member who is infected, to let them know.

I find the odds of tracking down the sender of these things is slim to none. 95% of the viruses I get in my inboxes come from ISPs and locations that I don't know anyone on.

BTW, my wife had a Bagle in her inbox this morning. Nothing new or exciting. I see them (and Netskys) all the time.
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Bubba
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reply to jaykaykay
Very much agree JKK....this Forum and many of it's threads have always been Viewed by way more than the amount of posts that are made. If and when threads can not be made in the interest of all without being scrutinized by those that always feel that threads should only appeal to the choir....it will be a sad day for this Forum. In fact....if some in the choir would sometimes be the viewers and not the posters....we might have a higher % of posters.

Case in point:
»Is Wildtangent Ad/Spyware? 43/639

»WhenU Enters the Anti-Spyware Market 51/500

»Information security: How liable should vendors be 52/234


ironwalker
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reply to Greg_Z
Its a shame that all the readers who want to post but are afraid just get more shy with posts like these.

I was always told...read,try,ask......it worked for me.

To those that get responses as above...ignore them....take what advice ya can use and leave the rest.
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Mats
FU kitty and the chimp. Smash
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reply to Greg_Z
give me a break.. i hear what you guys are saying but it doesnt apply in this case.. imagine what this forum would look like if everyone posted an email that they received that had a virus attached to it. it would be a mess.

if its something that you guys want, then hopefully a special sticky thread can be made for it. then everyone that gets a virus through email can post directly to that thread..


ironwalker
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said by Mats See Profile:

give me a break.. i hear what you guys are saying but it doesnt apply in this case.. imagine what this forum would look like if everyone posted an email that they received that had a virus attached to it. it would be a mess.

if its something that you guys want, then hopefully a special sticky thread can be made for it. then everyone that gets a virus through email can post directly to that thread..
True indeed....but your reply was insensitive.
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DownLow
Nope...I Got Nothing
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reply to Greg_Z
**Edit** never mind...not a constructive posting!

kpatz
MY HEAD A SPLODE
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Manchester, NH

Actually, this thread gave me a neat idea, maybe we could propose something to WCB, Justin and whoever else.

Instead of a thread where we post "I got Bagle in my email", maybe have an area on the board where people can report viruses they receive, and the board would keep statistics. It could be the BBR Security Forum Virus Statistics board. At a glance one can see what malware is most prevalent over the course of a day, week, month, or whatever.

The trick I guess would be keeping the naming consistent, especially with every AV program reporting the same malware under different names. The board would have to know that "Bagle.Z" as reported by F-Prot is the same as "Beagle.X" as reported by NAV, etc.

Probably more work than it's worth, but it would be a cool thing to have.
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PeeWee
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reply to Greg_Z
A heads up on something like this serves as an advisory and/or reminder for those that do need it. and a reminder of the importance of reiterating said advice to customers and clients.
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