[bksvol-discuss] Re: Viruses

  • From: "E." <thoth93@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 17:23:21 -0400

Go to earthlink web site by typing webmail.earthlink.net. Invoke spam blocker at the highest level. Now you will have to let each list in separately or each person in separately by checking the "suspect spam" link daily but after a while the junk will stay there and you will have less spam and probably cut down on some of your problem. That is what I did a couple of weeks ago when I suddenly got flooded with garbage.

E.


At 02:47 PM 5/19/2005, you wrote:

Sorry this is off topic, but I am wondering if anyone else has this problem, or maybe is being annoyed with faked messages from me.

Someone or some people I have written to must have a virus because I am being driven completely crazy by messages saying my E-mail could not be delivered or could not be posted to a list because I am not a member. The problem is with two out of my three E-mail addresses. I have done a huge amount of checking of my computer just in case, but I didn't think it was me, and the messages returned from addresses I have never used seems to confirm my opinion. Quite a lot of the returned mail went to various blindness related list serves, so that also narrows down the possible causer(s).
I suggest everyone do some checking with a virus scanner, a spyware detector, and if possible a good firewall program that warns of attempts by any program to access the Internet without permission.


I know I am attempting to get along with zone alarm again, because I've been collecting a lot of junk lately, and that is dispite extreme caussion.
Still there is no way I can stop my current problem because I can't really just block all returned mail, because sometime the message will be genuine and I'll need to know that my message didn't get through.



Sarah Van Oosterwijck http://home.earthlink.net/~netentity

----- Original Message ----- From: <talmage@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 8:43 AM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Viruses


The other day I got one of these messages saying my PayPal account was going to be suspended because of suspicious account activity, and please go to the link provided to reactivate it. I thought it was a very conscientious bit of nonsense, especially as I have no Paypal account.
I'm also amused weekly by the wives and sons of former African despots that feel that I am exactly the right person to help them in moving and investing the funds their now dead patron managed to embezzle from his government. In reflection, I now wonder at my own character as they seem to believe I am the exact person to help them in their duplicity.
I have to say though, my all time favorite for this type of potentially destructive e-mail is the one that circulates every 2 or 3 years, and I can only describe it as a do-it-yourself virus, or maybe we should start a new category for this one and I think prion would be better suited, as it has more in common with Mad Cow Disease rather than the flu. The message reports a virus that has been circulated, and it encourages you to check your hard drive for a couple of files which you should delete if you find them. The files in fact, have nothing to do with a virus, and are Windows system files. The success of this type of message just shows the trusting nature, or perhaps gullibility of some.


Dave

At 01:06 AM 5/19/2005, you wrote:
Hi, Cindy. You won't get a response from Yahoo, either. *smile* They're not
known for their responsiveness. Yes, I've gotten those same messages saying
SBC was going to suspend my account. No, they're not. *smile* They're
viruses and also some of them are fishing scams, trying to get you to go
enter your information on a bogus site, so just be careful, and you'll be
fine. *smile* Take care.
Julie Morales
inlovewithchrist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Windows/MSN Messenger (but not email):
mercy0421@xxxxxxxxxxx
Skype: mercy0421
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cindy" <popularplace@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 9:39 PM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Viruses


Thanks, Julie.

Peter sent out a warning about the benetech
threatening our accounts. I've received one for Yahoo.
I'm assuming it's a virus message like the one Peter
said was being sent from benetech because it went to
my bulk mail and not my regular mail. Surely if Yahoo
was going to suspend my account for some unknown
reason they wouldn't put the message in my bulk mail
folder. It doesn make me a bit nervous, though. I've
written to the yahoo administrator or service person
but so far no response.

Cindy




--- Julie Morales <inlovewithchrist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi, Cindy. There's something about viruses that
> everyone needs to know. Just
> because an email address seems to come from an
> address you think you know
> doesn't mean that it really came from that address,
> and more importantly, it
> doesn't even mean that person with that address has
> a virus. When someone
> gets a virus, that virus attaches itself to any
> email addresses it finds on
> the computer, and they're able to send out viruses,
> making it look like it
> came from any one of those addresses when it really
> didn't. This means that,
> even if the address looks familiar, that doesn't
> mean that's the person with
> the virus. I hope this made sense. *smile* I've
> gotten pretty good at
> telling whether something is a virus based on
> several things. First, if the
> subject line looks strange, I delete it, attachment
> or not. Second, if the
> attachment is pretty sizable, I delete it, and if
> the address looks like one
> I know and there is an attachment but I'm not
> expecting it, I write the
> person from within a new, separate message to find
> out if they sent me
> something before I opened it. Take care.
> Julie Morales
> inlovewithchrist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Windows/MSN Messenger (but not email):
> mercy0421@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Skype: mercy0421
> --

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