Rae wrote:
> My husband's computer has been sending out emails with links to
> foreign drug pharmacies, and places for Viagra, and other such junk.
>
> The email is being sent to people on his own contact lists (which
> included my email) under the cc: lists, showing everyones email. It
> will have someone's name in the subject line. It shows its from him
> his name & correct email, then it will typically have someone's name
> in the subject line. Then in the email, it will contain a link to
> whatever they are promoting.
>
> We ran MacAffee and Spybot and couple of other programs but nothing
> has come up on our scan. This must be a virus but how do we find it?
You mean McAfee AntiVirus?
You mean Spybot Search and Destroy?
(You should even provide more detail - such as versions of each of those
applications, definition update dates, etc.)
What email application (client, program opened when your husband
sends/receives email from whatever email provider he uses) is in use?
Windows XP I suppose is the operating system - but which version (Home?
Professional? Media Center?) and what service pack level (none, 1/1a, 2 or
3) is it at?
Internet Explorer v.... ? 6, 7 or 8?
I would suggest downloading and using (performing a full scan with and
removing whatever they find) MalwareBytes and SuperAntiSpyware. I'd
probably (personally) dump McAfee AntiVirus and install Avira AntiVirus
(free) or eSet NOD32 (antivirus only, ~$59/two years U.S.)
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