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Pathfinder 04-30-2002 11:01 PM

E-Mail Virus and GFY:
 
Does anyone think that being a member of this board is connected with the rash of E-mail viruses being received daily?

I have put some thought into this and having been online even before there was an internet (remember the days of the old Bulletin Board Systems) I can't recall having received an E-mail virus (maybe I did and just forgot) untill I became a member of this board.

Now (like many of you) I receive E-mail virus's everyday.

Is there anyone that is working on putting a stop to these viruses. Is there anyway to put a stop to these viruses?

I have never been infected (well with a trojan once) because I do not open attachments and Norton Anti Virus 2002 seems to work well, but it is irritating to receive them daily and the number seems to be growing.

If some techie wizz kid could put a stop to them it would be a service that I would pay a reasonable amount, just to stop the irritation.

Anyone have some input on this subject?

Lensman 04-30-2002 11:57 PM

What?

klik 05-01-2002 12:00 AM

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Originally posted by Lensman
What?
my thoughts exactly. well put.

FATPad 05-01-2002 12:08 AM

Hurm....

You want someone to write something that stops you from getting viruses altogether?

That's what your antivirus is for. It scans the email when it comes in and dumps the bad ones.

You can't really scan for viruses before the email gets there.

Pathfinder 05-01-2002 12:28 AM

Lensman:

I am not sure what " What?" means, but I will try to clarify. What I am asking is this: Is the exposure on this board responsible for some prick, or pricks, sending out these E-mail Viruses. As I stated I don't recall ever receiving one until I became a member of this board.

FATPad:

I am not asking for someone to write a script. I am talking about someone tracing these things down to their source and nailing the person sending them. The number of these things are growing almost daily and someone is sending them.

Why can't the E-mail provider scan the E-mails before they are unloaded. Surely something can be done to put a stop to these things or at the least minimize the number of them being sent.

drunkmonkey 05-01-2002 12:34 AM

Is the email address you are recieving the virii on used specifically for GFY? Are there any cc: addresses in the email?

I have recieved a few virii as attachments on some of my email addresses but nothing more than usual. I have recieved no email with attachments of virus from the address that I have here at GFY.

drunkmonkey 05-01-2002 12:40 AM

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Originally posted by Pathfinder


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Why can't the E-mail provider scan the E-mails before they are unloaded.
...

Probably the same reason we do not go to everyones house to verify their age :winkwink:

Pathfinder 05-01-2002 12:41 AM

I will get back to you when I check today's incoming. The E-mail address is the one that I use everywhere. I only have two and one I seldom use.

Pathfinder 05-01-2002 12:44 AM

DrunkMonkey:

I don't get your meaning. I have Anti Virus software that lets me know there is a virus with the E-mail. Why doesn't the E-mail provider have the same and delete the E-mail before it is unloaded.

drunkmonkey 05-01-2002 12:56 AM

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Originally posted by Pathfinder
DrunkMonkey:

I don't get your meaning. I have Anti Virus software that lets me know there is a virus with the E-mail. Why doesn't the E-mail provider have the same and delete the E-mail before it is unloaded.

I think that it would just be too much effort. They would end up removing ALOT of attachments that should not be removed. Plus, virus containment is an ever shifting job. No sooner is a problem found than it is mutated a million times and running havoc. I am sure that most providers see it as a NOP (Not Our Problem).

LiveDose 05-01-2002 01:00 AM

You get email virus attachments from time to time because you are on the net, plain and simple. They are not "usually" targeted to individuals...

Pathfinder 05-01-2002 01:02 AM

DrunkMonkey:

I get your message. Is anyone anywhere trying to eradicate these viruses, or trace them to their source? Does anyone have an answer for that question?

drunkmonkey 05-01-2002 01:07 AM

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Originally posted by Pathfinder
...The E-mail address is the one that I use everywhere. I only have two and one I seldom use.
Check out
http://www.spammotel.com

If you just want to keep two accounts use this service. You can assign different addresses to your two accounts and you can label each address so you know where the email comes from. It is an awesome program. I have been using it for years now. It is free and you can totally block all spam with it. Damn, wish they had a revshare program :Graucho

It does not block attachments but it will let you know how someone got ahold of your email and you can block that source.

Pathfinder 05-01-2002 01:13 AM

DrunkMonkey:

Thanks for the tip. Looks good to me.

drunkmonkey 05-01-2002 01:13 AM

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Originally posted by Pathfinder


Is anyone anywhere trying to eradicate these viruses, or trace them to their source? Does anyone have an answer for that question?

http://online.securityfocus.com/archive/1

http://online.securityfocus.com/archive/100

These are some of the best in the industry and are extremely helpful. Most of these guys work on the front lines of the security war (how dramatic that sounded. here, let me throw in a smiley for a visual :ak47: ) These guys are mostly responsible for identifying and solving most cyber attacks that I have known of.

boldy 05-01-2002 01:13 AM

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Originally posted by Pathfinder
[Why can't the E-mail provider scan the E-mails before they are unloaded. Surely something can be done to put a stop to these things or at the least minimize the number of them being sent. [/B]
Because i also receive like 40-50 virusses a day I installed Amavis on my Mail Servers.

Fucking Great !

:thumbsup

Pathfinder 05-01-2002 01:17 AM

DrunkMonkey:

Another very interesting site. Thanks again.

Boldy: What is Amavis?

boldy 05-01-2002 01:19 AM

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Boldy: What is Amavis?
check http://www.amavis.org/

its a server side virusscanner, using multiple virus libs etc.

Gemini 05-01-2002 01:28 AM

**Why doesn't the E-mail provider have the same and delete the E-mail **

Simple... US Federal Laws prohibit this specifically even on inter company levels.

Pathfinder 05-01-2002 01:32 AM

Boldy:

Well I am satisfied with Norton Antivirus 2002. It scans the incoming mail as well as scans the outgoing mail and is doing a good job. In addition, as I have stated, I don't open attachements, so I am relatively safe. It is just the irritation of receving them. I usually get about a dozen per day. It may just be coincidence but I don't recall receiving them before I became a member of this board and the number received daily seems to be increasing. It is like someone is using a bot to send them out.

Gemini 05-01-2002 01:35 AM

So open the email headers on the infected mail and match the sending info...

Pathfinder 05-01-2002 01:35 AM

Gemini:

Do you have a URL for legalities involved for E-mail?

kai-tracid 05-01-2002 05:27 AM

I get about three infected emails a day.. Pretty Irritating..
Dumb Fucks, we should take these bastards down!

nocostporn 05-01-2002 06:57 AM

path is right,I have an email address that I only used to register here and I get "mail unknown" returns with viruses in them,they are just spydering the emails from here...so "what" has been answered :thumbsup

Gemini 05-01-2002 07:05 AM

I used to have an addy to someplace about that pathfinder. I'll look to see if I still have it. Lost an address book last fall and it might have been in it.

I'm pert sure I found the info and addy on wither symantecs or mcaffees sites. Following the server bounces the mails go thru from a couple of people who has recieved the mail would most likely prove valuable in tracking someone unless they are really good at spoofing.

jimmyf 05-01-2002 07:20 AM

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Originally posted by Gemini
**Why doesn't the E-mail provider have the same and delete the E-mail **

Simple... US Federal Laws prohibit this specifically even on inter company levels.


I change my email address on all my pages I could find... to a Yahoo address and now I get very few emails with Virus's...
to my regular address....

Steve 05-01-2002 09:38 AM

I get e-mail virus mails sent to ANY e-mail addy I have, domain based and ISP based.

I now also get returned/undeliverable e-mails that look like I sent them, and sent them to other webmasters, usually. I was freaked for a minute, until I realized that the sending addy claimed to be used is not working. I can't SEND from my dial-up addy, because I am using my cable modem provider for the past few months. I have to change the sending addy when I reply to mail sent to my dial up addy, or Outlook gives me errors.

So, KimmyKim, Zilla, Lenseman and everyone else... it's really NOT coming from me. Honest!

Pathfinder 05-01-2002 12:36 PM

The first one today is from this Email address:

[email protected]

The Second one today is from this Email address:

[email protected]

Kimmykim 05-01-2002 02:00 PM

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Originally posted by Steve

So, KimmyKim, Zilla, Lenseman and everyone else... it's really NOT coming from me. Honest!

Um, yeah, right.

You're just lucky you're not the only Steve I know ;)

MagicksAntics 05-01-2002 02:03 PM

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Originally posted by Pathfinder

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Why can't the E-mail provider scan the E-mails before they are unloaded. Surely something can be done to put a stop to these things or at the least minimize the number of them being sent.
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Well...that would be like going to your local Post Office and asking them to sort out all your junk mail for you before they deliver it. If they threw out, say, a check from a sponsor on accident, talk about liability issues.

These boards have nothing to do with the spread of infected emails. Most virus infection is spread because of the design of the virus itself. It is MEANT to spread. Therefore, when you get one in your email, it is programmed to not only fuck up your world, but to send out an email to every single person in your address book with the virus itself as an attachment...and so on and so forth. Pretty simple really.

As far as hunting down these people and throwing them in jail? It's being done, but when you consider the sheer volume of new viri every day...well, that's just life. Irritating shit happens. :winkwink:

Here is a link to some information on virus creators getting busted...have fun.

http://dailynews.yahoo.com/fc/Tech/Computer_Viruses


:)


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