Allan Kiviaho 990223:
He-he, io comenciava un attacco le plus massive pro
annihilar iste virus Happy99.EXE, que, apparentemente,
non es totalmente non-periculose.
Data Fellows es originalmente un compania islandese,
plus tarde un compania islandiese-finlandese e hodie
un interprisa international. Il es forsan le
compania anti-viral numero uno in le mundo.
Io discargava (sic!) su massive programma
antiviral FSAV95.EXE (Janne, tu ha NT, nonne?, le
datario pro NT e forsan FSAVNT.EXE) e le modification
FSUPDATE.EXE (Illos son datarios pro expandar e
installar).
F-Prot non trovava Happy99.EXE post io habeva facite
que Ensjo recommendava. Le programmas redommendate
per Ensjo son probabilemente assatis efficiente e
multo plus parve.
Nostre grande corporation ha desde longe usate F-Prot
de Data Fellows. Le plus periculose virii ha venite ab
Russia. Nostre corporation ha habite multe commercio con
Russia, sed illo ha diminuite post le difficultatos
economic in Russia desde 1998 augusto
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Salutante
Allan, un virolog h.c. diletantimus e ipse-doctimus
http://www.Europe.DataFellows.com/news/vir-news/
Data Fellows Offers Free Protection Against the
Happy99.exe Computer Worm
http://www.Europe.DataFellows.com/news/pr/eng/19990129.htm
Data Fellows Offers Free Protection Against the
Happy99.exe Computer Worm
SAN JOSE, February 1, 1999 -- Data Fellows, the global leader in
anti-virus and encryption software, announces the availability
of a free update to halt the spread of the Happy99.exe computer
worm, which has already infected computer networks across
Europe and is believed to have arrived in North America.
Happy99.exe was first identified approximately around mid-January
and is now traveling across the Internet via e-mail attachments and
newsgroup postings. The worm modifies e-mails and newsgroup
postings by adding unauthorized attachments without the computer
user's knowledge. As a side-effect, it can also create network
slowdowns and, in a worst-case scenario, even crash corporate
e-mail servers. While the computer worm does not destroy or alter
files or otherwise cripple computers and networks, it creates a time-
and energy-consuming nuisance to network administrators. The
computer worm works on Windows 95 and 98 platforms.
Data Fellows has released an update that detects and removes the
worm. The worm is detected as "I-Worm.Happy" by the Data Fellows
F-Secure Anti-Virus product. The product and update are available for
free download at the company's web site.
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Re Ensjo:
Si, ante deler lo, tu renominara le archivo LISTE.SKA como
LISTE.TXT e aperir lo in Notepad, tu videra un lista del
adresses a ubi le virus se ha replicate trans le e-postas
que tu ha inviate. Profita de illo pro avisar ille personas.
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Allan:
Mi ordinator era contaminate per Happy99.EXE sed a alicun
causa le LISTE.SKA non veniva a mi ordinator.
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