Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 I was having a great deal of trouble accessing the group earlier today . . . Did anyone else? . . . I felt targeted! Rogene --- colibrimama <colibrimama@...> wrote: > Threat Advisory Center > New Email Threat Targeting Accounts > > What It Is > > New Email Threat Targeting Accounts > > Symantec Security Response today identified a new > worm that exploits > a vulnerability in 's Web-based e-mail > program. The worm – > JS.Yamanner@m – spreads itself to the user's > e-mail contacts > when the user opens an e-mail infected by the worm. > In addition, the > worm also sends these e-mail addresses to a remote > server on the > Internet. Only people with an e-mail address that is > on or > may be impacted by this worm. > > Symantec currently provides antivirus detection > signatures to > protect account users against the > JS.Yamanner worm. > Symantec encourages these users to run LiveUpdate to > ensure that > they have the latest security updates. > > Symantec Security Response is currently categorizing > JS.Yamanner as > a Level 2 threat (on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being > most severe). > Users of Beta do not appear to be > vulnerable to the worm. > The e-mails can be recognized by the following title > and contents: > From: <Various email addresses> > Subject: New Graphic Site > Body: This is test > > Note: If users accidentally open an infected e-mail, > they will also > see that their browser window is re-directed to the > URL: http://] > www.av3.net/index.htm. > > is a popular e-mail program and is not > normally affected by > this type of threat. There is no patch at the > present time and > Symantec is recommending that users ensure that they > have the latest > security updates. > > The Symantec Security Response Web site provides > additional details > at: > http://securityresponse.symantec.com/ > > http://securityresponse.symantec.com/outbreak/_mail.html > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 I have been having problems too Rogene. System is slow or nonresponsive on . I ran virus scans, adware scans and spybot both in regular start up and in safe mode. I also added the email address... " av3@... " .... (got this off the main page)... for the threat alert and " blocked " it from entering my email. Accessing and seem a bit better...now.. .. > > > Threat Advisory Center > > New Email Threat Targeting Accounts > > > > What It Is > > > > New Email Threat Targeting Accounts > > > > Symantec Security Response today identified a new > > worm that exploits > > a vulnerability in 's Web-based e-mail > > program. The worm – > > JS.Yamanner@m – spreads itself to the user's > > e-mail contacts > > when the user opens an e-mail infected by the worm. > > In addition, the > > worm also sends these e-mail addresses to a remote > > server on the > > Internet. Only people with an e-mail address that is > > on or > > may be impacted by this worm. > > > > Symantec currently provides antivirus detection > > signatures to > > protect account users against the > > JS.Yamanner worm. > > Symantec encourages these users to run LiveUpdate to > > ensure that > > they have the latest security updates. > > > > Symantec Security Response is currently categorizing > > JS.Yamanner as > > a Level 2 threat (on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being > > most severe). > > Users of Beta do not appear to be > > vulnerable to the worm. > > The e-mails can be recognized by the following title > > and contents: > > From: <Various email addresses> > > Subject: New Graphic Site > > Body: This is test > > > > Note: If users accidentally open an infected e-mail, > > they will also > > see that their browser window is re-directed to the > > URL: http://] > > www.av3.net/index.htm. > > > > is a popular e-mail program and is not > > normally affected by > > this type of threat. There is no patch at the > > present time and > > Symantec is recommending that users ensure that they > > have the latest > > security updates. > > > > The Symantec Security Response Web site provides > > additional details > > at: > > http://securityresponse.symantec.com/ > > > > > http://securityresponse.symantec.com/outbreak/_mail.html > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 Maybe it was a problem with . . . Mine is running fine now too . . . My other address was working fine at the time though. . . However, I found my original message for this thread in the Suspected Spam list! . . . That is really strange! . . . If this happens again, we need to get involved. I don't see where I can block anyone from my address since I'm reading from 's server. I can block them from the group though. I've received at least a dozen suspicious messages (with attachments) in the past 24 hours . . . One had joined the group. Of course, I'm not about to open the attachments! Hugs, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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