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To all of our friends please read the message that we received which is
below this letter. To all of our ham friends 73's and 88's
To all of our non-ham friends Best regards and hugs and kisses.
Matt & Ron Kolesar & The Puppies...
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Tammy Klaus" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <mailto:Undisclosed-Recipient:@smtp6ve.mailsrvcs.net>
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 5:26 PM
Subject: Virus Warning
> This one is legitimate folks. I received this warning at work. Some of
> the info included may not apply to you. But I thought it might be helpful
> to some. Also, remember to keep your anti-virus software up-to-date. If
> you don't have virus protection, I strongly urge you to get it. It's
worth
> every penny you spend on it, trust me. Would you rather spend $60 on
Norton
> or McAfee or several HUNDRED on a new hard drive when a virus destroys
> yours?
>
> One more thing: It's a good idea to back-up important computer files
> regularly.
> Most of us store much of our information on our computers, and nowhere
else.
> Not a safe thing to do.
>
> **********
>
> NAVCIRT BULLETIN - NAKED WIFE.EXE WORM ALERT
>
> 1. NAVCIRT has received information concerning the presence of a new
> worm named NAKEDWIFE.EXE. This worm is spread through the OUTLOOK
> e-mail application and is considered to be a MEDIUM threat.
>
> 2. The following e-mail subject line appears:
>
> Subject line: "FW: NAKED WIFE.EXE"
> Message line: "MY WIFE NEVER LOOKED LIKE THAT!;-)"
> Attachment: NAKEDWIFE.EXE
>
> Once the attachment is selected, the worm resends itself to
> addresses in the client's outlook address book. it then
> deletes the following extensions: .DLL, .COM, .EXE AND .BMP.
>
> 3. Recommendations:
>
> A. Anyone who receives an e-mail similar to the one
> described above should not extract and execute the
> attached program. Notify your IC immediately.
>
> B. Filter all .exe files at the external router and the actual
> executable at all exchange servers. (MailSweeper is being set
> up to block these messages, but this does not protect your
> "hotmail", YAHOO, ... mail accounts)
>
> C. Anti-viral software vendors are working on solutions to this
> problem. Once the vendors have updates available, they may be
> downloaded from the following URL:
>
> HTTPS:\\INFOSEC.NAVY.MIL
>
> **********
>
> __________________
> Tammy Klaus
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>
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