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CaroUK Posted - 02 February 2006 : 03:55:35
I hope l am ok posting this warning here.

I have f-secure antiv and firewall l recieved the following warning from f-secure:

New Breplibot variant has been mass spammed to thousands of email addresses today. It was spoofed to look like it was coming from f-secure email address, including press @f-secure.com and info @f-secure.com.

This is further info from f-secure on sorting the problem etc.
http://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/breplibot_ae.shtml

Then yesterday l received a warning from one of the above addresses well l had 3 same person 3 emails each addy different.

They tell me that the links are not working and the person uses mozilla (so do l all site links work)

So if you get any warnings saying your links are not woking and they come from any or more varyations warning you links are not working do not open them

Mr David Adams info @f-secure.com
Mr D Adams press @development.com
David Adams editor @development.com<
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CaroUK Posted - 03 February 2006 : 09:47:56
Hi Podge l dont mind in the slightest esp where virus are concerned the more warnings the better l HATE virus writters<
Podge Posted - 02 February 2006 : 09:45:54
If your antivirus is updated it should pick it up. Just run a full scan.
(Sorry for hijacking your topic CaroUK)<
Ranko Posted - 02 February 2006 : 09:07:30
Podge, do you by any chance know if you can check to see if a macjžhine is infected? I looked a bit but didn't find anything usefull.<
Podge Posted - 02 February 2006 : 08:39:12

On a related topic, a warning has been issued for tomorrow about a virus due to attack Feb 3rd.
http://www.techtree.com/techtree/jsp/article.jsp?article_id=70996&cat_id=582

If you reading this, make sure that you update your virus definitions before tomorrow.
If you don't have an anti-virus you can get a free one here - http://free.grisoft.com
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