FYI!!! klez.e virus activates on the 6th
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    Registered User jay015's Avatar
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    Lightbulb FYI!!! klez.e virus activates on the 6th

    Here's some info I got from F-secure. Seems like a bad one!!!

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    Klez.E worm activates destructively tomorrow

    F-Secure is warning computer users that the Klez.E email worm will activate
    destructively tomorrow, on 6th of month. Klez.E is among the ten most
    common viruses wordwide.

    Klez.E was originally found in January 2002. It has been getting steadily
    more common over the last weeks and by now it has become one of the most
    common viruses in USA, Europe and Asia.

    Klez.E activates on every 6th of the month, but the activations in January
    and February 2002 were causing relatively small damage. Situation is now
    more serious.

    Klez.E is a very complex virus. It sends itself via e-mail using a wide
    variety of different messages, including messages which look like virus
    warnings. Sometimes Klez fakes the e-mail sender, making it look like an
    innocent bystander has been spreading the virus. Klez.E also fights against
    various anti-virus products, trying to delete them.

    In addition, the e-mail attachments sent by Klez can execute automatically
    on some systems, causing infection by just reading or viewing an infected
    e-mail message.

    "Klez.E activation routine is destructive", comments Mikko Hypponen,
    Manager of Anti-Virus Research at F-Secure. "It overwrites data files such
    as Word DOC files, Excel XLS files, MP3 music files, website HTML contents
    and ASCII text files. Even worse, it does this not only on the infected
    machine but also in the local network. One infected PC with write access
    can overwrite data companywide".

    The Klez virus family is apparently written by a single virus writer
    somewhere in Asia, as they contain texts such as "made in Asia", "Well paid
    jobs are wanted", "I want a good job, I must support my parents", and "I
    want a salary of $5500 a month".

    F-Secure Anti-Virus detects the Klez viruses.

    More information and screenshots are available at
    <a href="http://www.F-Secure.com/v-descs/" target="_blank">http://www.F-Secure.com/v-descs/</a>

    For more information, please contact:

    Mikko Hypponen, Research Manager, Anti-Virus Research
    F-Secure Corporation
    Pl 24
    FIN-00181 Helsinki
    Tel +358 9 2520 5513
    Fax +358 9 2520 5014
    Mobile +358 400 648 180
    Email: [email protected]


    <a href="http://www.F-Secure.com" target="_blank">http://www.F-Secure.com</a>

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    Thanks for the Heads up. The subject lines that are randomly used are just too enticing for some people even though they know better so I will be mailing this alert out to some people.

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    Our mail server antivirus has stop 6 attachments with it. Watch out it is a mean bugger

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