Forum: Bryce


Subject: Please be aware!! VIRUS OUTBREAK

marcfx opened this issue on Feb 01, 2006 ยท 11 posts


marcfx posted Wed, 01 February 2006 at 8:35 AM

The Nyxem Virus has been accumulating victims with the latest email scam On the 3rd February 2006 the Nyxem-E Windows virus is set to delete Microsoft Office Programmes and Acrobat files on infected machines. The virus gets into computers through email attachments promising adult materials, with headings such as: Fw: Funny :) Fw: Picturs Hot Movie As well as attacking Word, Powerpoint, Excel and PDF files this virus can also prevent the mouse and keyboard from working. PC users have been urged to scan their computers before the 3rd to prevent this destructive virus causing damage. ================================================ Just a heads up people, always best to update your virus protection and scan at least every 2 days or more....(I do it every day.....scan, that is!) And of coarse, BACKUP YOUR WORK! Marc


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erosiaart posted Wed, 01 February 2006 at 8:51 AM

http://web.mit.edu/ist/topics/security/nyxem.html http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/ 3rd of every month... oh well..norton works like an army on my laptop.. scans every evening.. email protection on..the works.. but one never knows..... fate..destiny...


TheBryster posted Wed, 01 February 2006 at 8:59 AM Forum Moderator

Thanks for the Heads-up!

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pakled posted Wed, 01 February 2006 at 10:23 AM

hmm..I keep a low profile, and any message I don't already know the origin of gets whacked without opening..;) but thanks for letting us know.

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pumecobann posted Wed, 01 February 2006 at 10:52 AM

Same here marc, I scan every day as well. Thank's for the notice, I'm safe though 'cos unless it's called "babe with scruffy black hair and green eyes" I probably wouldn't open it anyway :-P BTW, just to add to marcs advice: If anyone DOES ever suspect something dodgy in an email or after sufing, it's important to remember; DO NOT REBOOT until AFTER you've scanned and removed any potential hazard. A reboot is a "breed like a rabbit" ticket to a lot of viruses etc. Len.

The wait can be horrific, but the outcome can be worse - pumeco 2006


marcfx posted Wed, 01 February 2006 at 11:00 AM

Good advice Len, I forgot to mention that one. :)


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Rayraz posted Wed, 01 February 2006 at 12:41 PM

I heard from a friend about it just 2 days ago, apparently it spreads as an email offering you some pr0n in a zipfile/ Tough luck for all the suckerz that actually accept and open anonymous porn mail.... hehe

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RobertJ posted Wed, 01 February 2006 at 12:55 PM

Safe hex.

Never trust unsollicited zip-files or for that matter other files. Be sure to have a up to date virusscanner.

Another safe thing to do is never let your e-mail client open files, always force to safe it or at least force a pop-up warning you that you are about to do something potentially dangerous or equally stupid. Just as a reminder.

Ist going to be an exciting day comming friday, very curious to the people who fell for the age old trick of promising pron?

Robert van der Veeke Basugasubasubasu Basugasubakuhaku Gasubakuhakuhaku!! "Better is the enemy of good enough." Dr. Mikoyan of the Mikoyan Gurevich Design Bureau.


pumecobann posted Wed, 01 February 2006 at 3:03 PM

Well I've only fell for it once when I got my very first internet connection.

It was an email called "I Love You" if I remember correctly. Of course, like a sex-starved nut I opened it but don't remember anything bad happening from it (apart from realising I'd been seduced by a spammer). That said, I knew nothing about the internet back then, so something probably did happen and I didn't realise it :-P

Len.
(Innocent)

The wait can be horrific, but the outcome can be worse - pumeco 2006


Rochr posted Wed, 01 February 2006 at 3:22 PM

Ild bet that if you would start sending out virus exes named "Virus - Doubleclick here", some nut would most likely do so. Its really disturbing... :)

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RobertJ posted Wed, 01 February 2006 at 3:28 PM

Oh yes that would work for sure. Tell people that there are 100.000.000.000 stars in our own galaxy and they believe you. On the other hand just put a sign on the door saying "Caution, wet paint" and wait....

Robert van der Veeke Basugasubasubasu Basugasubakuhaku Gasubakuhakuhaku!! "Better is the enemy of good enough." Dr. Mikoyan of the Mikoyan Gurevich Design Bureau.