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[casi] some virus problems



Dear all
someone has been hacking around various anti war email lists and actoivists
accounts and sending junk emails in the hundreds to lists, someone did this
with my account the other day, i think because they got into my account and
did it direct
However, I did find a virus on my computer, see details below.
You can get it fixed using AVG Virus software, available from
www.grisoft.com
So it would be wise to check your virus status
richard

>i've virus checked my computer and found 1  I-worm/Nimda.E virus, which my
> Virus softwae said it couldn't heal but it could put safely in a virus
> vault.
> I-worm/Nimda.E is a new version of W32.Nimda.A@mm [1]
>
> Amongst other things, the worm creates the guest account with
Administrator
> privileges ; this would allow anyone to access your machine (unless you're
> behind a firewall). It should also be fairly easy to modify the virus and
> have it drop a worm that does other things, such as emailing blank
messages
> to one specific list.

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