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m.j.
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      30th Sep 2003
I keep receiving bogus microsoft messages...they are
recognized as a virus and have not been installed into my
computer (I have Norton 2003) but is there something more
I can do to block them? I receive several every day.
 
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laura
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      30th Sep 2003
yes
>-----Original Message-----
>I keep receiving bogus microsoft messages...they are
>recognized as a virus and have not been installed into

my
>computer (I have Norton 2003) but is there something

more
>I can do to block them? I receive several every day.
>.
>

 
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Bruce Chambers
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      1st Oct 2003
Greetings --

What you received is either a very common malicious hoax or the
output of a computer infected by one of several wide-spread, mass
emailing worms. The most widely-known are:

W32.Swen.A_mm
http://(E-Mail Removed)

W32.Dumaru_mm
http://(E-Mail Removed)

W32.Gibe_mm
http://(E-Mail Removed)

Microsoft never has, does not currently, and never will email
unsolicited security patches. At the most, if, and only if, you
subscribe to their security notification newsletter, they will send
you an email informing you that a new patch is available for
downloading.

Microsoft Policies on Software Distribution
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tre...icy/swdist.asp

Information on Bogus Microsoft Security Bulletin Emails
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tre...patch_hoax.asp

How to Tell If a Microsoft Security-Related Message Is Genuine
http://www.microsoft.com/security/an...icate_mail.asp

Any and all legitimate patches and updates are readily available
at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/. (Notice that this is the true
URL, rather than the bogus one that may have been contained in the
email you received.) Any messages that point to any other source(s) or
claim to have the patch attached are bogus.

You're receiving these emails because your email address is in
the address book of someone infected with a worm, and/or because you
posted your real email address somewhere on-line, either in a forum
accessible to the public and spambots, such as Usenet, or on an
untrustworthy web site that subsequently sold your address as part of
a mailing list. One thing you can do is notify _everyone_ with whom
you've ever corresponded via email that one or more of them may be
infected with a mass emailing worm, and should take the appropriate
steps.

There's probably no way of blocking all of the bogus messages, but
you can greatly reduce the number you get by creating a rule, based
upon the most commonly used subject lines, to delete the emails from
the server without ever downloading them.


Bruce Chambers

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"m.j." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I keep receiving bogus microsoft messages...they are
> recognized as a virus and have not been installed into my
> computer (I have Norton 2003) but is there something more
> I can do to block them? I receive several every day.



 
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David B.
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      1st Oct 2003
What a helpful reply... "yes". You must have solved all this persons problems with this insightful response.

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> yes
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I keep receiving bogus microsoft messages...they are
> >recognized as a virus and have not been installed into

> my
> >computer (I have Norton 2003) but is there something

> more
> >I can do to block them? I receive several every day.
> >.
> >



 
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