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Scatter Creek InfoNet Subscriber |
ALERT! - The
"W32.Sobig.F@mm" Worm Quickly Spreads Across The Web
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You have
no doubt heard about the recent discovery of the new "Sobig" e-mail
worm variant known as the "W32.Sobig.F@mm" worm. The mass-mailing
effects of this worm has caused the slow down of Internet connection
speeds and network performances across the globe. In fact, this worm,
which was first discovered on August 18th, 2003, is said to be the
fastest spreading e-mail worm ever on record!
"W32.Sobig.F@mm" is a mass-mailing worm that sends itself as an
attachment to all e-mail addresses found within an infected machine.
(The worm only infects Windows based systems — not Macintosh,
Unix or Linux systems.) The worm has a "spoofing" feature that
disguises the actual source of the e-mail by randomly selecting e-mail
addresses from the infected computer's system to be shown as the
"sender" of the e-mail. So, if a person receives this e-mail worm from
a co-worker or relative, chances are the person it shows being sent
from was probably not the person who actually sent it.
Additionally, once a recipient of the e-mail opens the infected
attachment, the worm can download files onto the infected computer's
system in order to steal confidential information from the infected
computer, i.e. passwords, spreadsheets, etc. "W32.Sobig.F@mm" can also
set-up spam relay servers on the infected computer from which to then
remotely send large amounts of spam e-mails.
An e-mail message that contains the "W32.Sobig.F@mm" worm as an
attachment will have one of the following text messages within its
subject line:
Re: Details
Re: Your details
Re: Re: My details
Re: Thank you!
Re: That movie
Re: Approved
Re: Wicked screensaver
Thank you!
Your details
The infected attachment will be either a .pif extension file or show as
an .scr file. The body of the e-mail message says either "See the
attached file for details" or "Please see the attached file for
details."
Although the person who created this worm luckily programmed it to
de-activate its mass-mailing functions on September 9, 2003, the worm
is still programmed to continue its attempts to download files within
the infected machine after this date. The infected computer can also
still be used as a spam relay server from which to send spam e-mail
messages.
Remember, receiving an e-mail attachment from a trusted friend or a
reliable source may not necessarily mean they were the actual senders
of the message and attachment. Also, the ultimate responsibility of
protecting your computer against worms and viruses lies with you. Many
viruses and worms not only spread via e-mail, but also through the
sharing of files when using floppy disks, zip disks, CDs and networks,
as well as when downloading software from the Internet. We encourage
each of our users to install and utilize virus scanning software, to
update this software on a regular basis and to scan all incoming
attachments before opening them, even if the attachment shows coming
from a reliable source.
What Are You
Waiting For? - High Speed Internet Is One Call Away
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If you have dial-up Internet service and are looking for a faster connection, why not try Scatter Creek InfoNet's DSL service for speeds up to 16 times faster than your current dial-up connection. All accounts include free-e-mail virus protection and spam filtering. Stop by or give us a call for details.
Ask The Help
Desk - What Is An SMTP Server And A POP3 Server?
Question: What
is an SMTP server and how is it different than a POP3 server?
Answer: Both types of servers have to do with handling
e-mail messages. The acronym "SMTP" stands for Simple Mail Transfer
Protocol. The SMTP server sits at our location (your Internet Service
Provider's office) and is used to forward each of your e-mail messages
to the correct destination. The acronym "POP3" stands for Post Office
Protocol Version #3. The POP3 server is used to collect incoming e-mail
destined for an Internet Service Provider's customers.
Here's how the SMTP and POP3 servers work: After you connect to the
Internet, open up your e-mail client and retrieve your e-mail messages,
your e-mail program logs on to the POP3 server at our office in order
to retrieve e-mail messages that are addressed to you. When you send an
outgoing e-mail, your e-mail program sends the message to a SMTP server
located at our shop, which then forwards it out over the Internet. The
message is collected at the recipient's POP3 server located at his/her
ISP until the recipient retrieves the messages to read it.
Great Sites To
Check Out This Month
The
Emmy Awards Are Coming
http://emmys.com -
The Fifty-Fifth Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Ceremony will be telecast
on September 21, 2003. This year's event encompasses ninety-one
separate award categories including best comedy, best drama, best actor
and actress awards, best miniseries and, of course, the all important
best stunt coordinator award. Check out this site for a list of this
year's nominees as well as an archive of winners since 1949.
Getting Help With Homework Online
http://FactMonster.com -
This easy-to-navigate site includes an almanac, atlas, dictionary and
encyclopedia. FactMonster also provides conversion calculators, fun
learning games, homework areas categorized by subject, daily spelling
bees and word quizzes, and a lot more. This site is a good one to
bookmark for the kids.
Become A Weather Expert
http://www.goes.noaa.gov -
Weather Satellites are a meteorologist's best friend. Become a weather
expert yourself by checking out this site run by The National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration's CoastWatch Program. It provides images
in infrared that indicate areas of colder weather. Water vapor images
reflect areas of moisture. The tropical Atlantic/Pacific images help
track signs of approaching severe weather.
The Life And Times Of Bob Hope
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/bobhope/ -
The USA lost a national treasure on July 27, 2003 with the passing of
Bob Hope. His vaudeville, radio, television, motion picture and USO
tour performances touched millions of people throughout the world. The
Library of Congress provides an extensive exhibition of the life and
times of Bob Hope. The collection includes the digitally scanned and
indexed 85,000–page volume of Bob Hope jokes. It also provides
links to Mr. Hope's vaudeville days, motion pictures, bits and
sketches, a USO Shows section and much more.
The NFL Season Has Finally Arrived
http://NFL.com/ -
The National Football League's preseason is history and now it's time
to button up those chin straps. During September, every NFL team is in
the running for the Super Bowl. The NFL's official site provides team
schedules, standings, stats, television schedules, ticket information,
rosters, player bios, analysis/opinions from the experts as well as
daily updates and stories. If it has to do with the NFL, you'll find it
here!
Short Tutorial - Shortcut
Drag-And-Drop Method Of Adding Attachments To E-mails
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To add an
attachment to an e-mail message, most people click on the paperclip
icon of the e-mail message to be sent and then search for the file to
be attached via the "Insert Attachment" or "Choose Attachment" Dialog
Box. There's an even easier and usually faster method to attach
pictures or other documents to an e-mail message. It's called the
drag-and-drop method. This method works whether you use Outlook
Express, Messenger or Eudora on either Windows or Macintosh operating
systems.
If you've already located the file you want to send as an attachment,
you simply do the following:
Give it a try sometime!
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