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    Darren Wilson
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    Question Update your AV Definitions

    Another pain in the a$$ virus in the wild.....
    http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/8/18830.html

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    Thanks Darren.

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    I got a notice about it early this morning, I just hadn't read it yet.

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    This one's moving fast, we got hit with it late this morning.

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    I keep telling people, download this program:
    http://www.cerberus-infosec.co.uk/vf.exe

    and it will basically disable VBS files from running on your computer completely. No more VBS virus worries. But nobody seems to listen...

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    MacGyver, that strikes me as the most intelligent approach to the problem yet.

    But is there anything major on a normal network this is gonna screw up? (Pretend I'm a baby network administrator and I don't know the consequences of all my actions...)

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    The only side effect I've found with removing the VBS extensions is that windowsupdate.microsoft.com doesn't work anymore. However in a network admin environment, I'd be rolling out any critical updates via ZENworks or some other workstation management protocol.

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    The Security Patch for Outlook 98 and 2000 actually DOES work quite well for killing e-mail based viruses. It deletes ANYTHING executable, regardless of source, content or intention. While this can make transfering files a bit of a hastle, it stops VBS viruses dead in their tracks.

    This combined with a good anti-virus program for catching Office macro viruses, and I'm 99.9% protected against viruses through e-mail.

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    thanks for the warning.

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