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[ga] WORM_BADTRANS.B
FYI:
This WORM_BADTRANS.B virus is indeed out and about; I received it this
morning.
What I do is this:
1) Forward the email to uce@ftc.gov, which is the Federal Trade Commission;
2) Delete the email having the attachment.
3) Delete the "sent" message by which I forwarded that email.
4) Empty the trash.
5) Watch for the email coming in from the FTC which says that what
I had just
forwarded to them had a virus in it; the FTC email identifies the virus.
6) File the FTC email, so I have a permanent record of the viruses
I've received.
What I don't ever do, of course, is open the attachment. Any
strange email that
says some file x has been converted into a file y has a virus in the
attachment.
Bill Lovell
--
The URLs for Best Practices:
DNSO Citation:
http://www.dnso.org/dnso/gaindex.html
(Under "Other Information Documents"; "August 2001:
Proposal for Best Practices for the DNSO GA." This
page also includes much else about the DNSO.)
Part I:
http://www.dnso.org/dnso/notes/20010813.GA-BestPractices.html
Part II:
http://www.dnso.org/dnso/notes/20010813.GA-BP-flowchart.pdf
(Access to the .pdf file requires the Adobe Acrobat Reader,
available for free down load at
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html.)
Part III:
http://www.dnso.org/dnso/notes/20010813.GA-BP-PartIII.html
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