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FOR THOSE OF YOU THAT HAVE A COMPUTER AT HOME. THIS MIGHT BE SOMETHING TO
THINK ABOUT, IT SOUND EASY ENOUGH Subject: COMPUTER TRICK This was in an issue of "PC World" magazine. It does work! As you may know, when/if a worm virus gets into your computer it heads straight for your e-mail address book and sends itself to everyone in there, thus infecting all your friends and associates. This trick won't keep the virus from getting into your computer, but it will stop it from using your address book to spread further, and it will alert you to the fact that the worm has gotten into your system. Here's what you do: First: Open your address book and click on "new contact" or "new person" just as you would do if you were adding a new friend to your list of email addresses. Second: In the window where you would type your friend's FIRST name, type in !000 (that's an exclamation mark followed by 3 zeros). In the window below where it prompts you to enter the new email address, type in WormAlert. Third: Then complete everything by clicking add, enter, OK, etc. Now, here's what you've done and why it works: the "name" !000 will be placed at the top of your address book as entry #1. This will be where the worm will start in an effort to send itself to all your friends. But when it tries to send itself to !000, it will be undeliverable because of the phony e-mail address you entered (WormAlert). If the first attempt fails (which it will because of the phony address), the worm goes no further and your friends will not be infected. Here's the second great advantage of this method: If an e-mail cannot be delivered, you will be notified of this in your InBox almost immediately. Hence, if you ever get an e-mail telling you that an e-mail addressed to WormAlert could not be delivered, you know right away that you have the worm virus in your system. You can then take steps to get rid of it. Pretty slick, huh? If everybody you know does this, then you needn't ever worry about opening mail from friends. I've had this on my computer for a few months and it hasn't been activated so it hasn't alerted me yet. So far so good! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggthumpup.gif[/img]
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Rob '68Z, original drive train AS1 AO1 D55 J52 U17 U69 Z28 |
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Man the tricks you computer WIZARDS come up with!I did as exactly as you said to do and it is there.I have the old windows 98 so the last problem with windows did not affect my old 98 just the newer versions,but last year I bet I got that Klez crap 15 times if I got it once.Finally got Mcafee and changed to ev1.net and so far everything has been good.I have received numerous alerts from ev1 postmaster saying I had been sent a virus but they will not let them get through.I guess computers are sort of like sex! sometimes you just can't be protected enough [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Thanks, I ran the first link this morning. It took almost 30 minutes so be patient.
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Yep, it will take a while, but it's worth it. It's best to run as many virus scans as you can, both licensed and free...I've had different scans pick up different things more than once.
And, according to the news, the SoBig thing is getting around. |
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