These virus engineers are becoming very devious. People who have contracted viruses have their email sendee's addresses harvested, and emails are sent out with those addresses, and familiar subject line headers. Last month, my daughter visited a site advertising free webspace, and got 29 files of viruses in just a couple hours online. When I called the server to complain, as ALL of our mail is filtered through Postini, she explained that some websites are infected with viruses that can download viruses onto your hardrive at the same time as you're downloading information you
actually want. When we discovered this situation, I immediately ran my virus program which detected the files, and quarantined them, but when I tried to delete them, it wouldn't allow me to. I was right on it, and knew the date that it occurred, so did a Windows Explorer advanced search by date (files changed, added, etc....) and deleted those, which then allowed me to delete the virus files. It seemed that "supporting/protecting" files were there to prevent one from deleting the virus. This worked, and after running Scandisk, and Defrag, was back in business, but it was a
real frustration... These virus authors should find them selves in major repercussions when discovered!
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Jennifer Ruby
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