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Feb 3rd - Not a good day for downloading & browsing (be careful !)

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Dear Friend(s), You are requested to scan your computers before February 3, 2006 to avoid falling victim to a destructive virus. Please be careful while downloading, browsing or operating mails on Feb 3. On that date the Nyxem virus is set to delete Word, Powerpoint, Excel and Acrobat files on infected computers. Nyxem is thought to have caught out many people by promising porn to those who open the attachments on e-mail messages carrying the virus. Anti-virus companies have stopped lots of copies, suggesting it had infected a large number of computers. The Nyxem-E Windows virus first emerged on 16 January and has been steadily racking up victims

ever since. Nyxem-E is also known as the Blackmal, MyWife, Kama Sutra, Grew and CME-24 virus. Like many recent viruses, Nyxem tries to spread by making people open attachments on e-mail messages that are infected with the destructive code. The subject lines and body text of the various messages Nyxem uses vary, but many falsely claim that pornographic videos and pictures are in the attachments. On infected machines the virus raids address books to find e-mail addresses to send itself to. Unlike many recent viruses Nyxem is set to overwrite 11 different types of file on infected machines on the third of every month. The list of files to be over-written includes the most widely used sorts of formats. Separately, the virus also tries to disable anti-virus software to stop it updating and can also disable the mouse

and keyboard on infected machines. Users were being urged to update anti-virus software and to scan their system to ensure they had not been caught out. Many anti-virus firms have also produced tools that help clean up infected systems. By contrast many home users did not regularly patch Windows, update anti-virus or perform full system scans to ensure their machine stays clean. Users were also encouraged to make regular back-ups of any files they want to preserve. Source: CNN - http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/internet/01/31/kamasutraworm/?eref= BBC - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4661582.stm With Regards, M. Imran

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