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Those of you who know me will know that I am the Admin of a small website, SkilmNET. Mainly, I host websites and user accounts for my friends, and I'm known in my area as kind of a Computer-Guru. In this role, I sometimes receive e-mails from users and less-informed friends to let me know of "new viruses." Every one of them gets deleted and replied-to in the fashion below. [zikzak thinks this person should stop crapflooding Adequacy] |
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There is nothing more annoying than spam. Useless e-mail clogging up not only your inbox, but your Internet connection has to be the top pet peeve of many computer users. Virus warnings are nothing but well-meaning spam - every one of them that you get from a friend is almost always a hoax. [zikzak is also sick of posting subtle comments about readers he doesn't like] I know some of you will tell me that all the virus warnings that you "find" are meaningful and true and that you need to read every single one. This is not the case, and I can tell you right now how to avoid being hit with an e-mail-spread virus. [zikzak may just make a habit of pissing all over other people's diaries to show his disapproval instead] Below is a recent virus hoax I received. We will use this as an example, and then talk about general things to avoid. >>>Someone is sending out a very cute screensaver of the Budweiser Frogs. >>> >>>If you download it, you will lose everything! Your hard drive will crash >>>and someone from the Internet will get your screen name and password! DO >>>NOT DOWNLOAD IT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES! >>>It just went into circulation yesterday. Please distribute this >>>message.This is a new, very malicious virus and not many people know about >>>it. This information was announced yesterday morning from Microsoft. >>>Please share it with everyone that might access the Internet. >>> >>>Once again, Pass This Along To EVERYONE in your address book so that this >>>may be stopped. AOL has said that this is a very dangerous virus and that >>>there is NO remedy for it at this time. There are two things about this that immediately hit me as screaming "HOAX!!":
That being said, I did a quick search on google just to be sure, and of course it came right up. It just goes to show you, instincts count for a lot ;-) Ok, now to the most useful part of the article, how to avoid ever getting another e-mail virus. This is a multi-part thing, so follow along.
Well, I hope that this has been helpful to some of you and that I'll never receive another virus hoax e-mail again, although I'm not holding my breath. Comments are of course always appreciated - you can post them here for everyone, or feel free to e-mail me, linuxboy@bcpl.net. |