Hi,
Jeroen, mach mal Deine Kiste sauber!
(Sorry for using English - it types way faster than German). Please accept my appologies for causing so much disruption. I just scanned my system with NAI, and it appears totally clean, except for the message I wrote. I will contact NAI today (and later when I get home the other manufacturers) to see if my system is infected after all, or that their signature file by accident marked my file as 'dirty'. Just copy the text of the mail message to a file, and scan that file, then compare the scanning results with the content of the file: - the file looks innocent - the scanners all report it is infected I will get back to the list with results from NAI as soon as possible. -- Jeroen W. Pluimers - Consultant & Borland Certified Instructor "What you get is All I M" http://www.all-im.com - All Information Management BV
Hi jeroen, Are you sure, that the eMail came from you? Modern Virus had found a new way to keep secret. The came with a small SMTP server and they send eMails on their own. Both, to and from header, were filled with addresses from the addressbook. So, if a eMail from a@domain1.com to b@domain2.com contains such a virus, then the sender is just somebody who got a@domain1.con and b@domain2.com in his addressbook. KLEZ is such a virus. I haven't checked BAT.Silly.B.gen for this behavior. With kind regards, Konrad Neitzel -- SoftMediaTec GmbH Tel: 0172 / 689 31 45 Fax: 069 / 90 50 99 53
On Mon, 2002-06-24 at 15:19, Jeroen W. Pluimers (All I'M) wrote:
Hi,
Jeroen, mach mal Deine Kiste sauber!
(Sorry for using English - it types way faster than German).
Please accept my appologies for causing so much disruption.
I just scanned my system with NAI, and it appears totally clean, except for the message I wrote.
I will contact NAI today (and later when I get home the other manufacturers) to see if my system is infected after all, or that their signature file by accident marked my file as 'dirty'.
Just copy the text of the mail message to a file, and scan that file, then compare the scanning results with the content of the file: - the file looks innocent - the scanners all report it is infected
I will get back to the list with results from NAI as soon as possible.
Hello Jeroen, I think there's nothing strange, I'm sure, it's just that you write a pice of Batchfile, that is contain in this Virus. You (and the other) AV-Progs just detect the string and say: Oops, you got one! So you are not infected, you're more an Infector. :) -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen ______________________ InnoSoft GmbH Marcel Schmedes E-Mail : sm@cemag.de Tel.: ++49-5151-989977 ______________________
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Jeroen W. Pluimers (All I'M)
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Konrad Neitzel
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Marcel Schmedes