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June 18th, 2003, 02:37 PM
#4
Re: Heads up on spoofed McAfee emails
Content-Type: application/octet-stream;
name=FixElkern.com
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Disposition: attachment;
filename
Klez is not the only virus to use the FixElkern ploy.. others have used this to great effect.
Try Yaha ... The following is short list from McAfee's report on this bug..
mind I had a pile of hit on Google search on the file name..
The attachment will be one of the following file names -
Beautifull.scr
Body_Building.scr
Britney_Sample.scr
Codeproject.scr
Cupid.scr
FixElkern.com
FixKlez.com
FreakOut.exe
Free_Love_Screensavers.scr
Hacker.scr
Hacker_The_LoveStory.scr
Hardcore4Free.scr
I_Love_You.scr
Jenna_Jemson.scr
King_of_Figthers.exe
KOF.exe
KOF_Demo.exe
KOF_Fighting.exe
Found Here on McAfee AV site
Also A news artical on a similar theme here
do a quick Google and check my results.. certainly even when what you see is familuar.. check anyway.. I got caught on a varient of "Lovgate"..
Cheers
BTW: I would be a royal ***** and not thank you for posting the heads up.. This sort of reminder is needed.. we can "forget" about these social enginering tricks.. personaly 95% of the traffic from McAfee that my Mail server recieves is bloody SPAM.. and the other 5% is warnings sent to me via McAfee by friends.. Check here .. or ledgitamate Warnings from McAfee..........unfortunatly 100% is binned at the Server B4 it reaches my Inbox..
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