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Bug#214205: {Virus?} Abort Advice



Warning: This message has had one or more attachments removed
Warning: (gwbww.com, msg-4513-160.html).
Warning: Please read the "VirusWarning.txt" attachment(s) for more information.


This is a message from SouthNET's automated virus detection system.
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The original e-mail attachment "msg-4513-160.html"
was believed to be infected by a virus and has been replaced by this warning
message.

This e-mail virus detection and filtering service is FREE  for SouthNET clients.
However, we continue to strongly recommend that all computer users  install virus
detection software if they have not already done so, and update their virus
definition lists regularly (at least once per week.)

For more information on Anti-Virus Procedures, please visit:

http://www.southnet.co.nz/anti-virus.htm

Please note that the original e-mail mesage with the infected file was
probably sent from a virus-infected computer without the knowledge of the user.
This advisory note has been attached for informational purposes only.

If you wish to receive a copy of the *infected* attachment, please
e-mail SouthNET Support at support@southnet.co.nz and include the whole of
this message in your request.  SouthNET is unable to action requests by phone
for quarantined attachments.

Important Note: Quarantined files are kept in quarantine for 7 days. After 7 days
in quarantine, the files are irrevocably deleted. So, it is important to contact
us before the 7 day period end if you want a file which has been quarantined as a
possible virus carrier.

At Sun Oct 12 22:18:34 2003 the virus scanner said:
   ClamAV: msg-4513-160.html contains Exploit.IFrame.Gen 

Note to Help Desk: Look on the MailScanner in /var/spool/mailscanner/quarantine/20031012 (message h9C9HIoq013295).

-- 
"SouthNET - Always Working to Make The Most of The Internet Experience."
This is a message from SouthNET's automated virus detection system.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The original e-mail attachment "gwbww.com"
was believed to be infected by a virus and has been replaced by this warning
message.

This e-mail virus detection and filtering service is FREE  for SouthNET clients.
However, we continue to strongly recommend that all computer users  install virus
detection software if they have not already done so, and update their virus
definition lists regularly (at least once per week.)

For more information on Anti-Virus Procedures, please visit:

http://www.southnet.co.nz/anti-virus.htm

Please note that the original e-mail mesage with the infected file was
probably sent from a virus-infected computer without the knowledge of the user.
This advisory note has been attached for informational purposes only.

If you wish to receive a copy of the *infected* attachment, please
e-mail SouthNET Support at support@southnet.co.nz and include the whole of
this message in your request.  SouthNET is unable to action requests by phone
for quarantined attachments.

Important Note: Quarantined files are kept in quarantine for 7 days. After 7 days
in quarantine, the files are irrevocably deleted. So, it is important to contact
us before the 7 day period end if you want a file which has been quarantined as a
possible virus carrier.

At Sun Oct 12 22:18:34 2003 the virus scanner said:
   ClamAV: gwbww.com contains Worm.Gibe.F 
   MailScanner: Executable DOS/Windows programs are dangerous in email (gwbww.com)

Note to Help Desk: Look on the MailScanner in /var/spool/mailscanner/quarantine/20031012 (message h9C9HIoq013295).

-- 
"SouthNET - Always Working to Make The Most of The Internet Experience."

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