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Amigaworld.net News   Amigaworld.net News : Possible Virus Threat
   posted by DaveyD on 10-Sep-2004 14:20:20 (5037 reads)
Emails containing attachments with viruses are being sent to members using faked "from:" amigaworld.net addresses, Subject: Warning about your email account

Quote:
Dear user of Amigaworld.net,

Our main mailing server will be temporary unavaible for next two days, to continue receiving mail in these days you have to configure our free auto-forwarding service.

Further details can be obtained from attached file.

Sincerely,
The Amigaworld.net team http://www.amigaworld.net

Please do not open these attachements, we never send members attachments, click 'read more' for more details.


Here is the email header

Return-Path: < 0cfor@personal.ro >
Received: from chuckles (c-24-10-153-40.client.comcast.net [24.10.153.40])
by amigaworld.net (8.12.11/8.12.11) with SMTP id i8A801VV004047
for < david@amigaworld.net >; Fri, 10 Sep 2004 03:00:04 -0500
Date: Thu, 09 Sep 2004 19:00:29 -0800
To: david@amigaworld.net
Subject: Warning about your e-mail account.
From: support@amigaworld.net
Message-ID: < awhijwtuiajdvqevunm@amigaworld.net >
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
boundary="--------djddvqjeigpxsbhvbmyr"
Status: O

----------djddvqjeigpxsbhvbmyr
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit


The attachment contained the W32.Beagle.J@mm virus in an attachment called TextDocument.pif

If you suspect your computer has the virus, then please download and use this removeal tool - http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.beagle@mm.removal.tool.html
    

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tomazkid 
Re: Virus Warning
Posted on 10-Sep-2004 14:35:28
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I guess this virus only infects Windows-systems?


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Posted on 10-Sep-2004 16:05:59
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heh! , last time i got a virus in my mailbag that was amiga related was umm like ...NEVER!

sucks to be a pc user....

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Anonymous 
Re: Possible Virus Threat
Posted on 10-Sep-2004 16:10:47
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If anyone else recieves these fake amigaworld mails then please post the header here or PM one of the staff members. Especially the "Received:" block.

/Björn

 
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Mikey_C 
Re: Virus Warning
Posted on 10-Sep-2004 16:40:02
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Agreed, All my emails are downloaded to my Amiga using SimpleMail.

I laugh in the face of Outlook users!!

Mikey C


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Ferry 
Re: Possible Virus Threat
Posted on 10-Sep-2004 17:15:43
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Yes, the virus only affects Windows systems, but the question is that this message has been done on purpose: someone who knew about previous AW.net HD problems wrote the text and got AW user addresses to send the message with the virus intentionally attached, i.e. is not the virus spreading itself, expecting the message to be trusted by users, given previous AW issues. I really would like to know who's behind this despicable action... :¬(

Saluditos,

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fiath 
Re: Possible Virus Threat
Posted on 10-Sep-2004 17:17:00
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I wouldn't worry too much about it, this seems to happens to many site-admins. I should think it is just some virus that picked up domains from an infected users email address book and started spewing emails everywhere. It is a quite a clever confidence trick.

Actually I am more concerned about the number of bounces that go back to me informing me I sent a virus to somebody - but again, it is just some virus picking up my email on somebody elses infected machine.

Nothing you can do about either unfortunately.

Update: Ferry, I think it is probably a coincidence since my domain has received exactly the same mails (just with my domains details obviously).

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Ferry 
Re: Possible Virus Threat
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fiath wrote:

Quote:
Ferry, I think it is probably a coincidence since my domain has received exactly the same mails (just with my domains details obviously).


Yes, you are right:

Virus Encyclopedia

It's just that I didn't know about that subtle, underhand virus. All the virusses I have received have the usual "Hi!" as subject and "See attached file" as body, or something similar. Damn virusses! :¬/

Saluditos,

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Toaks 
Re: Possible Virus Threat
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@ferry: hi there , umm well i get mails from myself theese days with SPAM and files attached , so your teory might be true but i seriously doubt it, imho its more of a coincidence......or so i hope...

cheerios


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Drule 
Re: Virus Warning
Posted on 10-Sep-2004 19:07:58
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Quote:
I laugh in the face of Outlook users!!


I use Outlook (not Express) all the time for email - have done for about 5 years now. I've never, ever had a problem, regardless of the junk received. It's not simply the software - it's the users; opening attachments without either scanning it first or at the very least expecting it from someone you know is madness. That coupled with running your regular user account with admin privileges is a recipe for disaster.

I reckon, however, it is only a matter of time before a new Amiga virus outs though. There's always someone thinking it's a laugh.


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amigamad 
Re: Virus Warning
Posted on 10-Sep-2004 20:38:11
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Quote:
laugh in the face of Outlook users!!


I dont see why i had virus is sent to me before avg ativirus scans and picks up all viruses it wont let you excute them .

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agima 
Re: Possible Virus Threat
Posted on 10-Sep-2004 21:48:38
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Quote:
comcast.net [24.10.153.40]



That sounds like it is probably DoomMaster.



I tried tracing the IP here Trace a Potential Attack but it loses it after the 16th hop from my location. Maybe it would work better at a different loaction?


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Ferry 
Re: Possible Virus Threat
Posted on 10-Sep-2004 22:35:31
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Hey agima.

That's what I found with 'whois'

Comcast Cable Communications UTAH-11 (NET-24-10-128-0-1)
24.10.128.0 - 24.10.255.255

Perhaps that person is 'a son of Utah'? ;¬)

Saluditos,

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tomazkid 
Re: Possible Virus Threat
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Quote:
comcast.net [24.10.153.40]


Didn't Wayne at Amiga.org block all the ip-adresses at 24.10.xxx.xx just to stop Doommaster?


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Wol 
Re: Virus Warning
Posted on 11-Sep-2004 3:32:26
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@ All

What dose the .pif extension mean ?


As I am 100% Amiga, I dont know.


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sicky 
Re: Virus Warning
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@Wol

"What dose the .pif extension mean? As I am 100% Amiga, I dont know"

I wondered about that too, I have loads of junk e-mails with that extension on attached files! I have also been 100% Amiga to date


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Re: Possible Virus Threat
Posted on 11-Sep-2004 6:57:58
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Quote:
Damn virusses!




To misquote an (armed) American friend:
"It's not viruses that hurt computers it's the people who write them".

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Moxee 
Re: Virus Warning
Posted on 11-Sep-2004 7:24:11
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> Poster: sicky Date: 10-Sep-2004 16:05:17
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> @Wol
>
> "What dose the .pif extension mean? As I am 100% Amiga, I dont know"
>
> I wondered about that too, I have loads of junk e-mails with that extension on
> attached files! I have also been 100% Amiga to date

It says here: "An attachment full of nasties."


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tomazkid 
Re: Virus Warning
Posted on 11-Sep-2004 7:35:25
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PIF= Process Interchange Format

More to read about it here


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aldur 
Re: Virus Warning
Posted on 11-Sep-2004 14:47:23
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Virus/ Spam generators use spiders to find peoples email address on web pages what they do is search for mailto: in the page. here is a little trick for web admins to use (until it becomes popular that is then they will pick up on it)

change mailto: to antispam.php?e= on all pages
/* php */
print str_replace(Array("mailto:", "/antispam.php?e=", $output);

then create a antispam.php page that allows a user to fill in a form that gets emailed to the appropraite person. I suppose you could just redirect to a mailto: it might work haven't tested it though..

/* php */
header("location: mailto:");


Effectivly you end up with no mail to links and the amount of spam emails is reduced


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SlimJim 
Re: Virus Warning
Posted on 11-Sep-2004 15:11:35
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In the original post:

Quote:
Please do not open these attachements, we never send members attachments,
click 'read more' for more details.


For some reason I found this quite funny.
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