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Post May 30th, 2003, 7:21 pm
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I've got this one twice in the past day, and at the same time.
comes from:
jbaker@tbi.net
subject: no subject
body: nothing in the body
atatchments:
aol[3].html
height.bat <--this is the virus
abo.highlight[1].jpg

Only the height.bat checked out as a virus, I recommend not opening the other files as well.
So don't open anything from jkbaker@tbi.net if you get e-mail, immediately delete and empty delete folder.
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Post May 30th, 2003, 7:40 pm

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Of course, why you would download a .bat file, especially from an email with nothing in the body, anyways?

Post May 30th, 2003, 7:53 pm
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apparently you don't have private domains and private e-mail that would result in you using e-mail software clients that are installed on your computer to access pop 3 and smtp server e-mail. mamhy members here do [:)]

Post May 30th, 2003, 7:55 pm
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pop3 emails all download automatically. So it's not much of a "choice" you just don't OPEN suspicious ones.

I guess POP3 is for advanced users.

Post May 30th, 2003, 8:44 pm

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Oh... so that's why...

I only have a mail.com account, I didn't know about that.

Still, why would you open a batch file you didn't know what it did?

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these peeps making viruses seem to have too much time on their hands...:( They badly need a life.

Post May 30th, 2003, 9:30 pm
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Still, why would you open a batch file you didn't know what it did?

you did not understand my post, I scanned all the files prior to opening anything. hence saying that only the height.bat checked out as a virus.
btw I contacted ISP, no respnse yet.
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Post May 30th, 2003, 9:33 pm
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Originally posted by RCT loser



Still, why would you open a batch file you didn't know what it did?


Because some people are stupid? Or they do it by accident? Or they don't look and just click?

Lots of reasons. I personally would never open one, but letting ppl know of a virus is just being nice. No need to try and make a nice gesture look like ppl are idiots.

Post May 31st, 2003, 12:53 am

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i agree with gummie...people who make virus's and delibratly send them to other people need a major change in their poor sorry lives.

Post May 31st, 2003, 12:38 pm

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I'd love to see what's in that batch file.

Anyone who sends virii as a batch file can't have much more nonce than to stick in a "deltree c:\*.* /y" or something similar.

Amateurs, I tells ya ;)


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