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SupaStar

ILLIEN
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Virus Updates 101!!!!

I tell ya - :D
I knew this would grab y'all attention, ill's sure got thirsty members,

But I wanted to for y'all to be up to date on a few scams/viruses on the net, i'll update this post as i find more:

First One:
From: jeannet.kamara" jeannet.kamara@laposte.net
Class: Scam
Action: Sounds Nice But Delete This Shit Cuz We All Know Money Dont Come That Easy

Attn: Sir/Madam
I write to intimate you of a matter that requires an urgent attention. But briefly, I am Miss Jeannet Kamara, the first Daughter of late Dr Michael Kamara he was the chairman/CEO of the Sierra-Leone national Gold & Diamond Mining Corporation. It is my pleasure communicating with you for the first time and believing that it will lead to a better relationship between us. I also hope you will not impede this trust and confidence I repose in you. I send this letter from Abidjan in Cote d'Ivoire where I have an official refugee status with my mother after leaving our country due to an event that took place on Febuary 2001 which led to the arrest and detention of my father and six other men after a face off with the Sierra-Leone government on allegation of subversive activities and reasonable offences which was nothing but a mere political persecution. After five months in the military detention camp my father was announced dead by the government special press release. Though I do not know to what extent you are familiar with the event and crisis in Sierra-Leone, however during the disturbance and prior to my father's death he gave me all the documents for the secret deposit he made in a security company in Abidjan. The deposit is US$ 10 Million US Dollars, he made the deposit in one trunk box(cash), but the real content of the box was not disclosed to the security company officials as this was deposited as personal effect.(for security reasons) However I have gone to the s ecurity company to confirm the deposit and establish ownership, please I need your assistance urgently in moving this fund abroad for investment, when the fund is properly secured we will jointly invest in any business you consider profitable. I will be glad for your resolved assistance, I will kindly appreciate if we can talk and emerge words with action. With all honesty to the stated data in my message,i assure you of the genuity of this proposal. I will particularly be happy if you can handle this transaction in the most confidential manner since the rest of my life solely depends on this fund. It is the fear of betrayal from anyone around us here that confirms my decision to contact a neutral individual like you, and I want you to educate me on investment potential in your country since I would not like to invest or stay in any of the African country,except otherwise. I will not hesitate to give you 10% or negotiable of the total sum for your assistance. So if you will be able to assist me, please do urgently reply me for further clarification and confirmation and in order to stop further contacts. please E-mail immediately via the email kjeannet@excite.com you receive this massage. Thank for your anticipated co-operation, May God bless you. Your Sincerely, Miss Jeannet Kamara


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SupaStar

ILLIEN
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NetSky e-mail worm

Antivirus software companies are warning that a new version of the NetSky e-mail worm is circulating on the Internet. The warning comes only a day after the appearance of a new variant of the Beagle or "Bagle" worm prompted similar warnings.
NetSky.B, also known as Moodown.B, first appeared on Wednesday and is spreading via infected e-mail messages and shared network folders. Once installed, NetSky tries to disable antivirus software, steal e-mail addresses, and copy itself to shared network folders, antivirus companies say.
The new worm is a modified version of NetSky.A, which appeared on Monday. Like its predecessor, NetSky.B arrives in e-mail messages that have randomly generated subject lines such as "something for you," "hello," or "fake." The worm file is contained in a zipped attachment that also has a randomly generated name and file type such as "document" "stuff" or "party." File attachments with an.exe,.scr, or.pif extension are also common, says antivirus company TruSecure.

Keeping Track

Network Associates is receiving between 40 and 50 copies of the worm each hour, both from customers and worm-generated e-mail, according to a company spokesperson. Most copies of the worm appear to be coming from the Netherlands and elsewhere in Europe, says NAI, TruSecure, and others.

Antivirus companies released updated virus definition files to spot the new version of NetSky and advised customers to update their antivirus software as soon as possible.


The new worm outbreak follows a similar infestation on Tuesday, when a new version of the Beagle (or "Bagle") worm surfaced and began spreading rapidly.


The sudden appearance of virus-laden e-mail messages may be evidence of a virus spreading, or of a massive "seeding" of a new virus using spam e-mail messages, antivirus experts says. A similar seeding was behind the sudden appearance of NetSky.A on Monday, says antivirus company F-Secure of Helsinki.
 
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