Hardware / Technical F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Aug 27 11:07 am)
Whoever wrote that note was clever but not quite clever enough. Every word and number shows that it was not written by a large corporation in the US. If I were a non-English-speaking hacker, trying to fool people into thinking that the note came from MS, I'd do a little more research than this fellow did! However, considering the literacy level of the native English speakers on the Internet, I suspect this virus will fool at least "500.000" people.
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I've been a registered Microsoft user for years and years, and they've never, never, EVER sent me ANYthing via email, under any circumstances. They issue their warnings via their website, provide links to download patches, etc. It would be amazingly inefficient for Microsoft to try to send out literally tens of millions of patches to every Windows user. Yes, it's a trojan. It's one that's designed to prey on the uninformed, the easily misled, those who don't speak English well, and those who think Microsoft actually cares about them enough to be bothered finding their email address and sending them a patch. ;-) bonni
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As a long time member of MicroSoft Developer Net, I receive many emails from MS and would strongly dispute the assertion that they are written in English. Genuine MS email is written in fluent Technobabble - a blend of Marketingspeak and Jargonese. If you can read past the first four words (typically something like: "Extensible and highly leveraged") it's not genuine.
ockham said: "However, considering the literacy level of the native English speakers on the Internet, I suspect this virus will fool at least "500.000" people." Hmmmmmmmmmmmm...I'll try not to take that as an insult, considering I am a native English speaker and I use the Internet! Cheers
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I just got a "security alert" from Microsoft today, here's what it says Dear friend , use this Internet Explorer patch now! There are dangerous virus in the Internet now! More than 500.000 already infected! then it has the patch.exe file as an attachment. I'm pretty sure it's the virus that's floating around so don't be fooled into using the exe file included if you get a message like this. quick note to Admins/Mods please don't move this to the OT forum, no-one sane ever goes there.