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celtic_07

alert---viruses

celtic_07
15 years ago

Hi everyone this is to alert you all there is a virus forthcoming April1 unaware of the name that is targeting anything to do with websites or e-mail addresses with the "ca" at the end.. Be cautious--apparently this has already begunblocking these sites & addresses MSN.ca. etc. My computer blocked this am. for MSN.ca I was told to use MSN.com til this passes.

There is also another one that will show an attachment entitled" postcard from hallmark" DO NOT OPEN ANY MESSAGE WITH THIS REGARDLESS OF WHO SENT IT TO YOU. This virus will open a postcard image which burns the whole hard brive disc of your computer. This will be recieved from someone who has your e-mail address in his/hercontact list. PLEASE SENT THIS MESSAGE TO ALL YOUR CONTACTS AS IT'S BETTER TO GET THIS MESSAGE 25 TIMES THAN RECIEVE THIS VIRUS.

If you recieve a e- mail called "postcard" even though sent to you by a friend, do not open it! Shut down your computer immediatly. This is the worst virus announced by cnn. It has been classified by Microsoft as the most destructive virus ever. This virus was discovered by McAfee on March 22 and NO REPAIR KNOWN YET for this kind of virus. This virus simply destroys the Zero Sector of the hard dics where the vital information is kept .

THIS WAS TALKED ABOUT ON CANADA AM AND CNN PLEASE PASS THESE ALONG TO OTHERS Lois

Comments (4)

  • Crazy_Gardener
    15 years ago

    You can go to Microsoft and get the patch just in case.

  • lilmonicker
    15 years ago

    April 1 Conficker C computer worm

    There are several news reports circulating regarding the "Conficker C" worm that is set to strike on April 1, 2009.

    For those who are concerned about their computers there are a few steps you can take right now.

    First, back up any important data. This is just plain sound advice, regardless of viruses, worms, etc. A hard drive crash can destroy data.

    Make sure that the Windows Security Center is working and keep up on your windows updates. Check on the status on your firewall and make sure you have a current up-to-date antivirus software program. If you do not know how to do this, then check out http://www.staysafeonline.org for some easy to digest security education.

    Conficker.C is a pretty nasty piece of malware. But remember, there are thousands of other threats out there as well. If you are taking the right steps to keep your computer secure, then Conficker.C will be no riskier to you than the other threats you have not been getting infected with.

    If you are interested in more information about this worm check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conficker. Keep in mind that this has been patched by Microsoft since October 2008 and as long as you do your Windows Updates regularly you have little to worry about.

    - Andrew

  • celtic_07
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    Thanks a lot Andrew, it's nice to know there are people like yourself that can help the non hi-tech people such as myself.

    With regards to the "postcard" virus when I said to shut down your computer I should have been clearer. If "postcard' shows up then punch at the same time CTRL/ALT/DELETE; a screen will come up. Punch onto task manager; and awindow will appear ; punch the" process" tab; then choose which processes/ programs to end that are coming from the internet eg. internet explorer; internet outlook etc. Then after you have ended these, shut down your computer . You can reboot it up safely as the virus will be blocked/stopped.

    This is how it was explained to me and as I'm not computer literate or hi-tech I need all the help I can get! Hope this helps someone else as it did me (hope I didn't ramble on-sorry ).
    Take care Lois

  • lilmonicker
    15 years ago

    Lois,

    I'm only going to send you a couple links about the postcard virus that your talking about as I get to deal with this one all the time ;)

    Everyone has everyone elses best interest at heart but:

    http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/bl_postcard_virus.htm

    http://www.hoax-slayer.com/postcard-virus-hoax.shtml

    http://antivirus.about.com/od/emailhoaxes/p/postcard.htm

    Well I could give you a lot of different websites that say the exact same thing if you would like...

    It really is one of the worst viruses ever as it is just so darn effective.

    - Andrew

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