Old June-13th-2006, 11:16 AM   #1
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Am I infected?

SOmething is happening with my email.

When I send a message, the first message arrives just fine but then the recipient gets a whole bunch of emails with nothing in them.

Do I have a virus or a worm or should I be wormed?
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Old June-13th-2006, 11:25 AM   #2
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How much is "a whole bunch?"

Knowing nothing else about it, I'd say it was a problem with the way the mail server handling your outgoing mail is processing footers.
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Old June-13th-2006, 11:30 AM   #3
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You might, if use Yahoo's mail service:

Yahoo, world's most popular e-mail, hit by worm

Tue Jun 13, 2006 5:58 AM BST

LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc., the world's largest provider of e-mail services, said on Monday that a software virus aimed at Yahoo Mail users had infected "a very small fraction" of its base of more than 200 million accounts.

The e-mail virus, or worm, has been dubbed Yamanner and landed in Yahoo mailboxes bearing the headline "New Graphic Site." Once opened, the message infects the computer and spreads to other users listed in Yahoo users' e-mail address books, security experts said.

The e-mail containing the virus need only be opened -- in contrast to most worms that are hidden in attachments and require users to take an additional step -- to release the virus, according to computer security site Symantec Corp..

The Sunnyvale, California-based company advised users to update virus and firewall software on their computers and to block any e-mail sent from the address "av3@yahoo.com."

"We have taken steps to resolve the issue and protect our users from further attacks of this worm," Yahoo spokeswoman Kelley Podboy said in a statement.

"When we learn of e-mail abuse, such as a worm or other online threat, we take appropriate action," she said. "(A) solution has been automatically distributed to all Yahoo Mail customers, and requires no additional action on the part of the user."

Yamanner, first detected by Yahoo and major computer anti-virus software makers earlier on Monday, was ranked as having a low threat level by Trend Micro Inc. and McAfee Inc.

But Symantec considers the worm an "elevated threat," one step up from the lowest ranking in terms of relative danger.

Symantec's Security Response site suggested Yahoo Mail users might protect themselves by upgrading to the latest test version of the recently upgraded Yahoo Mail software.

"The worm cannot run on the newest version of Yahoo Mail Beta," Symantec's site said.

A Yahoo spokesman was not immediately available to comment on whether the company advised users to do this.

The worm exploits a vulnerability in Javascript technology used to make the mail program easier to use by triggering embedded HTML scripts to run in the computer user's browser.

The e-mail addresses are also sent to a remote online computer server, which may be used to run spam campaigns, experts said. The technical name of the worm goes by variants of "JS.Yamanner."
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Old June-13th-2006, 11:58 AM   #4
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Well maybe they do, but I use yahoo, and I have received no notice from them that such a virus was loose on their server. This does not make me very happy....
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Old June-13th-2006, 11:59 AM   #5
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Just don't open an e-mail labeled New Graphic Site and you should be OK, hp.

Yesterday, that virus went through a listserv I subscribe to, and a lot of peple clicked on it. C'mon, folks. Wise up!
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Old June-13th-2006, 12:02 PM   #6
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i received 6 blank e-mails from clint and only the 7th had anything in it!
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Old June-13th-2006, 12:03 PM   #7
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I never open emails from senders like that. We have all the security programs in place and they are updated daily. This may have snuck in while I was on vacation.

This is very frustrating.
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Old June-13th-2006, 12:22 PM   #8
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My only advice would be to download trial versions of Kasperky antivirus, and webroots awesome Spy Sweeper.

Between those two they should be able to root out your problem.
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