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"Becker, Dan" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 28 Jan 2002 16:18:31 -0500
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> To: Anyone Using the Outlook E-mail Application
> Re:  Be aware of W32/Myparty.a@MM  Virus
> Date: 1/28/02

> For further information about the W32/Myparty.a@MM virus, 
> click the Mcafee Virus Scan Link: 
> http://vil.mcafee.com/dispVirus.asp?virus_k=99332&


> Hello everyone, I am contacting you to alert you about 
> W32/Myparty.a@MM that is at a  Threat Level at this time.  
> This mass-mailing worm drops a BackDoor trojan (BackDoor-AAF) 
> on WindowsNT 4.0, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating 
> systems. The worm itself carries no destructive payloads, 
> therefore, you would have to open the attachment for your 
> computer to become infected. It arrives in an email message 
> containing the following information: 


> Subject: new photos from my party! 
> Body: Hello! 
>  
> My party... It was absolutely amazing! 
> I have attached my web page with new photos! 
> If you can please make color prints of my photos. Thanks! 
> Attachment: w ww.myparty.yahoo.com


> If the W32/Myparty.a@MMVirus attachment is opened, the e-mail 
> message will be sent to everyone found in your Outlook 
> Address Book.  If you receive this message DO NOT OPEN IT!
> Delete the email message from your Inbox Folder, Sent Items 
> Folder and the Deleted Items Folder in Outlook. 
>  
> If you opened the email attachment or have been identified as 
> having a virus on your computer, you will need to have the 
> virus removed from your computer. If you did not receive the 
> virus, or you received it but did not open the attachment, 
> you should still update your DAT Files to protect yourself 
> from future infection. 
 

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