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Titel: Äldre inlägg (arkiv) till 2001-10-24
Skrivet av: Helping Hand skrivet 2001-09-06, 03:33
Svar till Sven-Ove Brattström och Carola Ulups:
Ni har säkert rätt, jag tänker inte inleda någon debatt om detta, men faktum kvarstår, min dator har varit helt virusfri i många år nu :o)
VARNING....NY MASK
Meddelandet här under är hämtat från nyhets gruppen news.grc.com grc.security -------------------------------------------------- MUST READ !!!! NEW WORM VIRUS
It has just come in that a new Internet worm called Win32.Invalid.A@mm is being sent out in an email purporting to be from Microsoft Technical Support.
The worm is dangerous and encrypts exe applications with a random key, rendering them unusable. It also checks that there is an Internet connection open and searches for files with the extension .ht* in your My Documents folder, takes the email addresses and forwards itself, reports anti-virus company Central Command.
Delete all emails with the following:
From: Microsoft Support support@microsoft.com
Subject: Invalid SSL Certificate
Hello,
Microsoft Corporation announced that an invalid SSL certificate that web sites use is required to be installed on the user computer to use the https protocol. During the installation, the certificate causes a buffer overrun in Microsoft Internet Explorer and by that allows attackers to get access to your computer. The SSL protocol is used by many companies that require credit card or personal information so, there is a high possibility that you have this certificate installed. To avoid of being attacked by hackers, please download and install the attached patch. It is strongly recommended to install it because almost all users have this certificate installed without their knowledge.
Have a nice day,
Microsoft Corporation
Attachment: sslpatch.exe
For more information on security threats connect to: http://www.microsoft.com/security
Thanks. -------------------------------------------------- Ännu en mask att tampas med.