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    1. [WiMilwau] [Fwd: Virus: W32Klez.gen@mm]
    2. Harry G. Leisk
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------D36A7356010E647E23F24C76 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "Harry G. Leisk" wrote: > To my address book: > > Re: virus Klez.gen@mm > > I don't want to upset anyone, but my Norton Anti-Virus email scanner has > intercepted and quarantined this nasty email attachment virus nine times > since April 25, 2002 on my incoming messages. > > The email protection on my Norton Antivirus scans mail coming in and > going out, making sure that I'm not receiving or forwarding it. I have > quarantined and deleted it every time I've received it, thanks to the > AntiVirus program. My scans show that I'm not infected. > > This virus is in a mass mail attachment, always with a different subject > and source address. All of the messages fit the same pattern, though: > Spam promo of some sort with no message and three attachments. The > first attachment is a bat, pif, scr, exe or similar file extension. The > second is <untitled(3)>, and the third has a jpg, htm or similar > extension. The first attachment is the infected one. > > Norton has upgraded this virus to a "Category 4" level of severity. > There is more information, including a patch to get rid of it that can > be found on the Norton Virus Encyclopedia page. > > Please check to see if you have been unwittingly infected. > Set your AntiVirus protection to scan your email coming and going. > Make sure you keep your virus definitions up to date. > If you have a problem, notify your ISP. > If you need to, use the patch to get rid of W32Klez.gen. > > Thanks for your patience. > > Harry Leisk --------------D36A7356010E647E23F24C76 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 Message-ID: <3CCD9953.DC55A994@unlimited.net> Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 12:04:51 -0700 From: "Harry G. Leisk" <hleisk@unlimited.net> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.77 [en] (Win98; U) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Alan & Eileen Leisk <aleisk@worldnet.att.net> Subject: Virus: W32Klez.gen@mm Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To my address book: Re: virus Klez.gen@mm I don't want to upset anyone, but my Norton Anti-Virus email scanner has intercepted and quarantined this nasty email attachment virus nine times since April 25, 2002 on my incoming messages. The email protection on my Norton Antivirus scans mail coming in and going out, making sure that I'm not receiving or forwarding it. I have quarantined and deleted it every time I've received it, thanks to the AntiVirus program. My scans show that I'm not infected. This virus is in a mass mail attachment, always with a different subject and source address. All of the messages fit the same pattern, though: Spam promo of some sort with no message and three attachments. The first attachment is a bat, pif, scr, exe or similar file extension. The second is <untitled(3)>, and the third has a jpg, htm or similar extension. The first attachment is the infected one. Norton has upgraded this virus to a "Category 4" level of severity. There is more information, including a patch to get rid of it that can be found on the Norton Virus Encyclopedia page. Please check to see if you have been unwittingly infected. Set your AntiVirus protection to scan your email coming and going. Make sure you keep your virus definitions up to date. If you have a problem, notify your ISP. If you need to, use the patch to get rid of W32Klez.gen. Thanks for your patience. Harry Leisk --------------D36A7356010E647E23F24C76--

    04/29/2002 06:59:42
    1. Re: [WiMilwau] [Fwd: Virus: W32Klez.gen@mm]
    2. Linda McGoey
    3. To the List: I have also had this virus stopped by my anti-virus program several times. Here is a link if you want to check to see if you have it and how to clean it up. Just be sure to print out and follow the directions for the type of system that you have. I have two different systems networked and had to do each one differently. Thankfully the anti-virus program quarantined the virus. Klez Cleaner: http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.klez.removal.tool.html A new, nasty little virus/worm, W32.Klez.gen@mm plus several variants, is making the rounds and has been upped to a category 4......which means it's wide spread. Please check your anti-virus programs regularly to see if there are updates. There are new viruses/worms coming out almost every day. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harry G. Leisk" <hleisk@unlimited.net> To: <WIMILWAU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 2:59 PM Subject: [WiMilwau] [Fwd: Virus: W32Klez.gen@mm] > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > --------------D36A7356010E647E23F24C76 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > > > "Harry G. Leisk" wrote: > > > To my address book: > > > > Re: virus Klez.gen@mm > > > > I don't want to upset anyone, but my Norton Anti-Virus email scanner has > > intercepted and quarantined this nasty email attachment virus nine times > > since April 25, 2002 on my incoming messages. > > > > The email protection on my Norton Antivirus scans mail coming in and > > going out, making sure that I'm not receiving or forwarding it. I have > > quarantined and deleted it every time I've received it, thanks to the > > AntiVirus program. My scans show that I'm not infected. > > > > This virus is in a mass mail attachment, always with a different subject > > and source address. All of the messages fit the same pattern, though: > > Spam promo of some sort with no message and three attachments. The > > first attachment is a bat, pif, scr, exe or similar file extension. The > > second is <untitled(3)>, and the third has a jpg, htm or similar > > extension. The first attachment is the infected one. > > > > Norton has upgraded this virus to a "Category 4" level of severity. > > There is more information, including a patch to get rid of it that can > > be found on the Norton Virus Encyclopedia page. > > > > Please check to see if you have been unwittingly infected. > > Set your AntiVirus protection to scan your email coming and going. > > Make sure you keep your virus definitions up to date. > > If you have a problem, notify your ISP. > > If you need to, use the patch to get rid of W32Klez.gen. > > > > Thanks for your patience. > > > > Harry Leisk > > --------------D36A7356010E647E23F24C76 > Content-Type: message/rfc822 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Content-Disposition: inline > > X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 > Message-ID: <3CCD9953.DC55A994@unlimited.net> > Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 12:04:51 -0700 > From: "Harry G. Leisk" <hleisk@unlimited.net> > X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.77 [en] (Win98; U) > X-Accept-Language: en > MIME-Version: 1.0 > To: Alan & Eileen Leisk <aleisk@worldnet.att.net> > Subject: Virus: W32Klez.gen@mm > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > To my address book: > > Re: virus Klez.gen@mm > > > I don't want to upset anyone, but my Norton Anti-Virus email scanner has > intercepted and quarantined this nasty email attachment virus nine times > since April 25, 2002 on my incoming messages. > > The email protection on my Norton Antivirus scans mail coming in and > going out, making sure that I'm not receiving or forwarding it. I have > quarantined and deleted it every time I've received it, thanks to the > AntiVirus program. My scans show that I'm not infected. > > This virus is in a mass mail attachment, always with a different subject > and source address. All of the messages fit the same pattern, though: > Spam promo of some sort with no message and three attachments. The > first attachment is a bat, pif, scr, exe or similar file extension. The > second is <untitled(3)>, and the third has a jpg, htm or similar > extension. The first attachment is the infected one. > > Norton has upgraded this virus to a "Category 4" level of severity. > There is more information, including a patch to get rid of it that can > be found on the Norton Virus Encyclopedia page. > > > Please check to see if you have been unwittingly infected. > Set your AntiVirus protection to scan your email coming and going. > Make sure you keep your virus definitions up to date. > If you have a problem, notify your ISP. > If you need to, use the patch to get rid of W32Klez.gen. > > Thanks for your patience. > > Harry Leisk > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------D36A7356010E647E23F24C76-- > > > > ==== WIMILWAU Mailing List ==== > For subscribe/unsubscribe and other general list information, please see > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sewis/wimilwau.htm > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    04/29/2002 09:44:08
    1. Re: [WiMilwau] [Fwd: Virus: W32Klez.gen@mm]
    2. Sharon Vircks
    3. I am on this mailing list with the Norton Anti-virus software with a subscription for all of their updates. I have not experienced any of the problems that you describe. Thank you very much for the warning. Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harry G. Leisk" <hleisk@unlimited.net> To: <WIMILWAU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 12:59 PM Subject: [WiMilwau] [Fwd: Virus: W32Klez.gen@mm] > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > --------------D36A7356010E647E23F24C76 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > > > "Harry G. Leisk" wrote: > > > To my address book: > > > > Re: virus Klez.gen@mm > > > > I don't want to upset anyone, but my Norton Anti-Virus email scanner has > > intercepted and quarantined this nasty email attachment virus nine times > > since April 25, 2002 on my incoming messages. > > > > The email protection on my Norton Antivirus scans mail coming in and > > going out, making sure that I'm not receiving or forwarding it. I have > > quarantined and deleted it every time I've received it, thanks to the > > AntiVirus program. My scans show that I'm not infected. > > > > This virus is in a mass mail attachment, always with a different subject > > and source address. All of the messages fit the same pattern, though: > > Spam promo of some sort with no message and three attachments. The > > first attachment is a bat, pif, scr, exe or similar file extension. The > > second is <untitled(3)>, and the third has a jpg, htm or similar > > extension. The first attachment is the infected one. > > > > Norton has upgraded this virus to a "Category 4" level of severity. > > There is more information, including a patch to get rid of it that can > > be found on the Norton Virus Encyclopedia page. > > > > Please check to see if you have been unwittingly infected. > > Set your AntiVirus protection to scan your email coming and going. > > Make sure you keep your virus definitions up to date. > > If you have a problem, notify your ISP. > > If you need to, use the patch to get rid of W32Klez.gen. > > > > Thanks for your patience. > > > > Harry Leisk > > --------------D36A7356010E647E23F24C76 > Content-Type: message/rfc822 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Content-Disposition: inline > > X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 > Message-ID: <3CCD9953.DC55A994@unlimited.net> > Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 12:04:51 -0700 > From: "Harry G. Leisk" <hleisk@unlimited.net> > X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.77 [en] (Win98; U) > X-Accept-Language: en > MIME-Version: 1.0 > To: Alan & Eileen Leisk <aleisk@worldnet.att.net> > Subject: Virus: W32Klez.gen@mm > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > To my address book: > > Re: virus Klez.gen@mm > > > I don't want to upset anyone, but my Norton Anti-Virus email scanner has > intercepted and quarantined this nasty email attachment virus nine times > since April 25, 2002 on my incoming messages. > > The email protection on my Norton Antivirus scans mail coming in and > going out, making sure that I'm not receiving or forwarding it. I have > quarantined and deleted it every time I've received it, thanks to the > AntiVirus program. My scans show that I'm not infected. > > This virus is in a mass mail attachment, always with a different subject > and source address. All of the messages fit the same pattern, though: > Spam promo of some sort with no message and three attachments. The > first attachment is a bat, pif, scr, exe or similar file extension. The > second is <untitled(3)>, and the third has a jpg, htm or similar > extension. The first attachment is the infected one. > > Norton has upgraded this virus to a "Category 4" level of severity. > There is more information, including a patch to get rid of it that can > be found on the Norton Virus Encyclopedia page. > > > Please check to see if you have been unwittingly infected. > Set your AntiVirus protection to scan your email coming and going. > Make sure you keep your virus definitions up to date. > If you have a problem, notify your ISP. > If you need to, use the patch to get rid of W32Klez.gen. > > Thanks for your patience. > > Harry Leisk > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------D36A7356010E647E23F24C76-- > > > > ==== WIMILWAU Mailing List ==== > For subscribe/unsubscribe and other general list information, please see > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sewis/wimilwau.htm > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > >

    04/30/2002 06:21:35
    1. RE: [WiMilwau] [Fwd: Virus: W32Klez.gen@mm]
    2. Bill Wodarczyk
    3. No, Thank you! Bill -----Original Message----- From: Harry G. Leisk [mailto:hleisk@unlimited.net] Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 3:00 PM To: WIMILWAU-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [WiMilwau] [Fwd: Virus: W32Klez.gen@mm] This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------D36A7356010E647E23F24C76 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "Harry G. Leisk" wrote: > To my address book: > > Re: virus Klez.gen@mm > > I don't want to upset anyone, but my Norton Anti-Virus email scanner > has intercepted and quarantined this nasty email attachment virus nine > times since April 25, 2002 on my incoming messages. > > The email protection on my Norton Antivirus scans mail coming in and > going out, making sure that I'm not receiving or forwarding it. I > have quarantined and deleted it every time I've received it, thanks to > the AntiVirus program. My scans show that I'm not infected. > > This virus is in a mass mail attachment, always with a different > subject and source address. All of the messages fit the same pattern, > though: Spam promo of some sort with no message and three attachments. > The first attachment is a bat, pif, scr, exe or similar file > extension. The second is <untitled(3)>, and the third has a jpg, htm > or similar extension. The first attachment is the infected one. > > Norton has upgraded this virus to a "Category 4" level of severity. > There is more information, including a patch to get rid of it that can > be found on the Norton Virus Encyclopedia page. > > Please check to see if you have been unwittingly infected. Set your > AntiVirus protection to scan your email coming and going. Make sure > you keep your virus definitions up to date. If you have a problem, > notify your ISP. If you need to, use the patch to get rid of > W32Klez.gen. > > Thanks for your patience. > > Harry Leisk --------------D36A7356010E647E23F24C76 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 Message-ID: <3CCD9953.DC55A994@unlimited.net> Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 12:04:51 -0700 From: "Harry G. Leisk" <hleisk@unlimited.net> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.77 [en] (Win98; U) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Alan & Eileen Leisk <aleisk@worldnet.att.net> Subject: Virus: W32Klez.gen@mm Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To my address book: Re: virus Klez.gen@mm I don't want to upset anyone, but my Norton Anti-Virus email scanner has intercepted and quarantined this nasty email attachment virus nine times since April 25, 2002 on my incoming messages. The email protection on my Norton Antivirus scans mail coming in and going out, making sure that I'm not receiving or forwarding it. I have quarantined and deleted it every time I've received it, thanks to the AntiVirus program. My scans show that I'm not infected. This virus is in a mass mail attachment, always with a different subject and source address. All of the messages fit the same pattern, though: Spam promo of some sort with no message and three attachments. The first attachment is a bat, pif, scr, exe or similar file extension. The second is <untitled(3)>, and the third has a jpg, htm or similar extension. The first attachment is the infected one. Norton has upgraded this virus to a "Category 4" level of severity. There is more information, including a patch to get rid of it that can be found on the Norton Virus Encyclopedia page. Please check to see if you have been unwittingly infected. Set your AntiVirus protection to scan your email coming and going. Make sure you keep your virus definitions up to date. If you have a problem, notify your ISP. If you need to, use the patch to get rid of W32Klez.gen. Thanks for your patience. Harry Leisk --------------D36A7356010E647E23F24C76-- ==== WIMILWAU Mailing List ==== For subscribe/unsubscribe and other general list information, please see http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sewis/wimilwau.htm ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237

    05/02/2002 04:38:31