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2004-07-17 by Jraziano

DO NOT OPEN attachments from today's yahoo disklavier group mail

2004-07-18 by ciniminis26

Fellow members,

Please note that several of today's group e-mail messages are 
contaiminated with a fairly new variant of the bagle worm that your 
anti-virus program may not be able to detect yet.  It's the 
W32/Bagle.ag@MM and information can be found here:

http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_126795.htm

So delete these messages off your computer without opening the 
attachments.  Your computer and your friends on your address book 
will thank you.

As to the apparent "senders" of these messages jraziano and 
carolrpt - there is a good chance these addresses were being spoofed 
so let's not put the blame on them.  If you're a member of this 
group and have recently opened suspicious attachments, update your 
anti-virus program and run a complete scan on your computer.  Also 
Norton will probably come out with a free removal tool within a 
couple of days.

Chine-Chine Wang

Re: DO NOT OPEN attachments from today's yahoo disklavier group mail

2004-07-18 by midi_magic2000

Hi All

It is for just this reason that I DON'T have any group emails sent to 
me. I log on to Yahoo groups at least once a day and look at all My 
Groups. As the attachments are not saved on the group this is the 
safest way.
I would sooner take the trouble to look in my mail box, then to have 
a stranger come into my home and hand me my mail.

Midi Magic



--- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "ciniminis26" <chine@e...> wrote:
> Fellow members,
> 
> Please note that several of today's group e-mail messages are 
> contaiminated with a fairly new variant of the bagle worm that your 
> anti-virus program may not be able to detect yet.  It's the 
> W32/Bagle.ag@MM and information can be found here:
> 
> http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_126795.htm
> 
> So delete these messages off your computer without opening the 
> attachments.  Your computer and your friends on your address book 
> will thank you.
> 
> As to the apparent "senders" of these messages jraziano and 
> carolrpt - there is a good chance these addresses were being 
spoofed 
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> so let's not put the blame on them.  If you're a member of this 
> group and have recently opened suspicious attachments, update your 
> anti-virus program and run a complete scan on your computer.  Also 
> Norton will probably come out with a free removal tool within a 
> couple of days.
> 
> Chine-Chine Wang

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