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THIS IS A VIRUS!

DO NOT DOWNLOAD OR INSTALL THE ATTACHMENT. DELETE THIS IMMEDIATELY!

For security updates please use Windows Update. Microsoft NEVER distribute security patches by email or newsgroup!
"Comcast Mail" <uz****@syfw.co m> wrote in message news:OOzab.3854 32$cF.117762@rw crnsc53...
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MS Client

this is the latest version of security update, the "September 2003, Cumulative Patch" update which resolves all known security vulnerabilities affecting MS Internet Explorer, MS Outlook and MS Outlook Express as well as three new vulnerabilities . Install now to help maintain the security of your computer from these vulnerabilities , the most serious of which could allow an attacker to run code on your system. This update includes the functionality of all previously released patches.
System requirements Windows 95/98/Me/2000/NT/XP
This update applies to MS Internet Explorer, version 4.01 and later
MS Outlook, version 8.00 and later
MS Outlook Express, version 4.01 and later
Recommendation Customers should install the patch at the earliest opportunity.
How to install Run attached file. Choose Yes on displayed dialog box.
How to use You don't need to do anything after installing this item.

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Jul 21 '05 #2
Has somebody in any of these groups got this virus because I keep getting
sent about 7 copies every ten minutes!

Kieran
"Ed Crowley" <cu******@pacbe ll.net> wrote in message
news:uU******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...
THIS IS A VIRUS!

DO NOT DOWNLOAD OR INSTALL THE ATTACHMENT. DELETE THIS IMMEDIATELY!

For security updates please use Windows Update. Microsoft NEVER distribute
security patches by email or newsgroup!
"Comcast Mail" <uz****@syfw.co m> wrote in message
news:OOzab.3854 32$cF.117762@rw crnsc53...
Microsoft All Products | Support | Search | Microsoft.com Guide
Microsoft Home
MS Client

this is the latest version of security update, the "September 2003,
Cumulative Patch" update which resolves all known security vulnerabilities
affecting MS Internet Explorer, MS Outlook and MS Outlook Express as well as
three new vulnerabilities . Install now to help maintain the security of your
computer from these vulnerabilities , the most serious of which could allow
an attacker to run code on your system. This update includes the
functionality of all previously released patches.
System requirements Windows 95/98/Me/2000/NT/XP
This update applies to MS Internet Explorer, version 4.01 and later
MS Outlook, version 8.00 and later
MS Outlook Express, version 4.01 and later
RecommendationC ustomers should install the patch at the earliest
opportunity.
How to installRun attached file. Choose Yes on displayed dialog box.
How to useYou don't need to do anything after installing this item.

Microsoft Product Support Services and Knowledge Base articles can be found
on the Microsoft Technical Support web site. For security-related
information about Microsoft products, please visit the Microsoft Security
Advisor web site, or Contact Us.

Thank you for using Microsoft products.

Please do not reply to this message. It was sent from an unmonitored e-mail
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Jul 21 '05 #3
Me too. virus probably scans ms ngs for more names, local hd, etc.

--
William Stacey, DNS MVP

"Kieran Benton" <ki**********@f astmail.fm> wrote in message
news:ee******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...
Has somebody in any of these groups got this virus because I keep getting
sent about 7 copies every ten minutes!

Kieran
"Ed Crowley" <cu******@pacbe ll.net> wrote in message
news:uU******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...
THIS IS A VIRUS!

DO NOT DOWNLOAD OR INSTALL THE ATTACHMENT. DELETE THIS IMMEDIATELY!

For security updates please use Windows Update. Microsoft NEVER distribute security patches by email or newsgroup!
"Comcast Mail" <uz****@syfw.co m> wrote in message
news:OOzab.3854 32$cF.117762@rw crnsc53...
Microsoft All Products | Support | Search | Microsoft.com Guide
Microsoft Home
MS Client

this is the latest version of security update, the "September 2003,
Cumulative Patch" update which resolves all known security vulnerabilities
affecting MS Internet Explorer, MS Outlook and MS Outlook Express as well as three new vulnerabilities . Install now to help maintain the security of your computer from these vulnerabilities , the most serious of which could allow
an attacker to run code on your system. This update includes the
functionality of all previously released patches.
System requirements Windows 95/98/Me/2000/NT/XP
This update applies to MS Internet Explorer, version 4.01 and later
MS Outlook, version 8.00 and later
MS Outlook Express, version 4.01 and later
RecommendationC ustomers should install the patch at the earliest
opportunity.
How to installRun attached file. Choose Yes on displayed dialog box.
How to useYou don't need to do anything after installing this item.

Microsoft Product Support Services and Knowledge Base articles can be found on the Microsoft Technical Support web site. For security-related
information about Microsoft products, please visit the Microsoft Security
Advisor web site, or Contact Us.

Thank you for using Microsoft products.

Please do not reply to this message. It was sent from an unmonitored e-mail address and we are unable to respond to any replies.
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Jul 21 '05 #4
Ive been swamped with this as well. Anyone have a decent rule for
outlook they want to share? hehe
--
- Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]
- ni************* *@exisconsultin g.com

"William Stacey" <st*****@mvps.o rg> wrote in message
news:u2******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...
Me too. virus probably scans ms ngs for more names, local hd, etc.

--
William Stacey, DNS MVP

"Kieran Benton" <ki**********@f astmail.fm> wrote in message
news:ee******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...
Has somebody in any of these groups got this virus because I keep getting sent about 7 copies every ten minutes!

Kieran
"Ed Crowley" <cu******@pacbe ll.net> wrote in message
news:uU******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...
THIS IS A VIRUS!

DO NOT DOWNLOAD OR INSTALL THE ATTACHMENT. DELETE THIS IMMEDIATELY!

For security updates please use Windows Update. Microsoft NEVER distribute
security patches by email or newsgroup!
"Comcast Mail" <uz****@syfw.co m> wrote in message
news:OOzab.3854 32$cF.117762@rw crnsc53...
Microsoft All Products | Support | Search | Microsoft.com Guide
Microsoft Home
MS Client

this is the latest version of security update, the "September 2003,
Cumulative Patch" update which resolves all known security vulnerabilities affecting MS Internet Explorer, MS Outlook and MS Outlook Express as well as
three new vulnerabilities . Install now to help maintain the security of

your
computer from these vulnerabilities , the most serious of which could

allow an attacker to run code on your system. This update includes the
functionality of all previously released patches.
System requirements Windows 95/98/Me/2000/NT/XP
This update applies to MS Internet Explorer, version 4.01 and later
MS Outlook, version 8.00 and later
MS Outlook Express, version 4.01 and later
RecommendationC ustomers should install the patch at the earliest
opportunity.
How to installRun attached file. Choose Yes on displayed dialog box.
How to useYou don't need to do anything after installing this item.

Microsoft Product Support Services and Knowledge Base articles can be

found
on the Microsoft Technical Support web site. For security-related
information about Microsoft products, please visit the Microsoft Security Advisor web site, or Contact Us.

Thank you for using Microsoft products.

Please do not reply to this message. It was sent from an unmonitored

e-mail
address and we are unable to respond to any replies.
The names of the actual companies and products mentioned herein are the
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Jul 21 '05 #5
Fraid not Nic, seems pretty random to me. Tried tracing the IPs from the
header but it appears its pretty well spoofed. Grrr. This is really doing my
head in, why dont people just patch their machines?

Kieran

"Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]" <ni************ **@exisconsulti ng.com> wrote
in message news:%2******** *******@tk2msft ngp13.phx.gbl.. .
Ive been swamped with this as well. Anyone have a decent rule for
outlook they want to share? hehe
--
- Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]
- ni************* *@exisconsultin g.com

"William Stacey" <st*****@mvps.o rg> wrote in message
news:u2******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...
Me too. virus probably scans ms ngs for more names, local hd, etc.

--
William Stacey, DNS MVP

"Kieran Benton" <ki**********@f astmail.fm> wrote in message
news:ee******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...
Has somebody in any of these groups got this virus because I keep getting sent about 7 copies every ten minutes!

Kieran
"Ed Crowley" <cu******@pacbe ll.net> wrote in message
news:uU******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...
THIS IS A VIRUS!

DO NOT DOWNLOAD OR INSTALL THE ATTACHMENT. DELETE THIS IMMEDIATELY!

For security updates please use Windows Update. Microsoft NEVER

distribute
security patches by email or newsgroup!
"Comcast Mail" <uz****@syfw.co m> wrote in message
news:OOzab.3854 32$cF.117762@rw crnsc53...
Microsoft All Products | Support | Search | Microsoft.com Guide
Microsoft Home
MS Client

this is the latest version of security update, the "September 2003,
Cumulative Patch" update which resolves all known security vulnerabilities affecting MS Internet Explorer, MS Outlook and MS Outlook Express as well
as
three new vulnerabilities . Install now to help maintain the security of
your
computer from these vulnerabilities , the most serious of which could

allow an attacker to run code on your system. This update includes the
functionality of all previously released patches.
System requirements Windows 95/98/Me/2000/NT/XP
This update applies to MS Internet Explorer, version 4.01 and later
MS Outlook, version 8.00 and later
MS Outlook Express, version 4.01 and later
RecommendationC ustomers should install the patch at the earliest
opportunity.
How to installRun attached file. Choose Yes on displayed dialog box.
How to useYou don't need to do anything after installing this item.

Microsoft Product Support Services and Knowledge Base articles can be

found
on the Microsoft Technical Support web site. For security-related
information about Microsoft products, please visit the Microsoft Security Advisor web site, or Contact Us.

Thank you for using Microsoft products.

Please do not reply to this message. It was sent from an unmonitored

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Jul 21 '05 #6
Nicholas,
I check for message headers that contain Client, Partner, User, Customer,
Consumer, recipient, Recipient, or Receiver. Except if I am in the To or CC
fields. I move them to the Junk E-mail folder, and then I scan the list and
delete them.

Hope this helps
Jay
"Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]" <ni************ **@exisconsulti ng.com> wrote
in message news:%2******** *******@tk2msft ngp13.phx.gbl.. .
Ive been swamped with this as well. Anyone have a decent rule for
outlook they want to share? hehe
--
- Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]
- ni************* *@exisconsultin g.com

"William Stacey" <st*****@mvps.o rg> wrote in message
news:u2******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...
Me too. virus probably scans ms ngs for more names, local hd, etc.

--
William Stacey, DNS MVP

"Kieran Benton" <ki**********@f astmail.fm> wrote in message
news:ee******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...
Has somebody in any of these groups got this virus because I keep getting sent about 7 copies every ten minutes!

Kieran
"Ed Crowley" <cu******@pacbe ll.net> wrote in message
news:uU******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl...
THIS IS A VIRUS!

DO NOT DOWNLOAD OR INSTALL THE ATTACHMENT. DELETE THIS IMMEDIATELY!

For security updates please use Windows Update. Microsoft NEVER

distribute
security patches by email or newsgroup!
"Comcast Mail" <uz****@syfw.co m> wrote in message
news:OOzab.3854 32$cF.117762@rw crnsc53...
Microsoft All Products | Support | Search | Microsoft.com Guide
Microsoft Home
MS Client

this is the latest version of security update, the "September 2003,
Cumulative Patch" update which resolves all known security vulnerabilities affecting MS Internet Explorer, MS Outlook and MS Outlook Express as well
as
three new vulnerabilities . Install now to help maintain the security of
your
computer from these vulnerabilities , the most serious of which could

allow an attacker to run code on your system. This update includes the
functionality of all previously released patches.
System requirements Windows 95/98/Me/2000/NT/XP
This update applies to MS Internet Explorer, version 4.01 and later
MS Outlook, version 8.00 and later
MS Outlook Express, version 4.01 and later
RecommendationC ustomers should install the patch at the earliest
opportunity.
How to installRun attached file. Choose Yes on displayed dialog box.
How to useYou don't need to do anything after installing this item.

Microsoft Product Support Services and Knowledge Base articles can be

found
on the Microsoft Technical Support web site. For security-related
information about Microsoft products, please visit the Microsoft Security Advisor web site, or Contact Us.

Thank you for using Microsoft products.

Please do not reply to this message. It was sent from an unmonitored

e-mail
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The names of the actual companies and products mentioned herein are
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Jul 21 '05 #7
Hi,

Kieran Benton wrote:
Fraid not Nic, seems pretty random to me. Tried tracing the IPs from
the header but it appears its pretty well spoofed. Grrr. This is
really doing my head in, why dont people just patch their machines?


Why not just filter out message bodies containing "September 2003,
Cumulative Patch".. it seems to work fine for me. I'm also filtering out
mail with "Undelivere d" or "Undelivera ble" to catch those ones too (although
I realise I won't get any valid undeliverable messages now).

-- Pete
Jul 21 '05 #8

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