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Re: VIRUS ALERT

To: spridgets@autox.team.net, mgs@autox.team.net, mjb@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: VIRUS ALERT
From: Ajhsys@aol.com
Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2000 21:39:46 EST
I had a phone message tonight from Ed Kaler (JustBrits@aol.com) who is still 
infected with this virus.  (Sorry I missed your call, Ed.)  He asked me to 
post this to the Healey list, but I am not on the Healey list.  Would someone 
please copy the message below and post it to the Healey people?  

Ed said that he has reloaded AOL three times, ran the repair program listed 
below, and he is still having problems.  (Ed, I think Sears has computers on 
sale.  And they aren't Craftsman.)

Thanks,

Allen Hefner
Philly Region SCCA Rally Steward
'77 Midget
'92 Mitsubishi Expo LRV Sport

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In a message dated 12/07/2000 5:21:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
Ajhsys@aol.com writes:


> This is too important to not respond.  I get fed up with viruses and trying 
> to avoid them.  I've been pretty lucky so far.  The two e-mails I got from 
> Ed Kaler (JustBrits@aol.com) 
> had the subject line "hey you" and the attachments were "mine.zip" and 
> "mi49.zip".  If you see any of those, delete them.  This may be aimed more 
> at 
> AOL users, as Ed and I are both on AOL, but don't take a chance.
> 
> Anyway, here is what Symantec has to say:
> 
> 
> "PWSteal.Trojan is a trojan which attempts to steal login names and 
> passwords. These passwords are often sent to an anonymous email address. 
> This 
> trojan is still one of the most commonly reported password stealing threats 
> we see.
> 
> If your computer is infected with the PWSteal.Trojan (also known as MINE, 
> AOL.Trojan, AOL.PWSteal, and APStrojan.qa), it may exhibit one or more of 
> the 
> following symptoms:
> 
> When you log on to AOL, you are prompted for your password twice. 
> The logon process takes much longer than expected. 
> If your speakers are turned on, you hear the announcement "Download 
> Succeeded". 
> Email is sent to everyone in your Buddylist over and over again while you 
> are 
> online and everyone in your address book is emailed when you log off. The 
> email contains a .zip file attachment that may be named Hey You.zip, 
> Muttxx.zip, or Miffxx.zip (where xx represents a number). 
> You can no longer run Sysedit or Notepad to view your system configuration 
> files. 
> Windows will not shut down, or appears to stop responding during shut down 
> To 
> remove this trojan following the following link to our service and support 
> web site;
> <A 
>HREF="http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nav.nsf/docid/2000012318073306";>http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nav.nsf/docid/2000012318073306</A>
> "
>     
> 
> So go to www.sarc.com and search for "hey you" if you want proof.  The 
> Symantec AntiVirus Research Center is a great site, and it includes a 
> search 
> for virus hoaxes.  THIS IS NOT A HOAX!
> 
> Allen Hefner
> Philly Region SCCA Rally Steward
> '77 Midget

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