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E-Mail Virus - Mydoom E-mail Worm
Returns![]()
The "Mydoom" e-mail
worm has returned. First discovered in January 2004, Mydoom became one of the
top ten most prolific virus/worms of last year. Now anti-virus companies have
reported a new variant of this mass-mailing worm. The variant is called
"W32.Mydoom.AX@mm" and its discovery is one more example of why we encourage all
our Internet users to install virus-scanning software on their computers and to
frequently update their security software. (Note: Mydoom infects only
Windows-based operating systems — not Macintosh, Linux, or UNIX systems.)
The W32.Mydoom.AX@mm e-mail worm (also known as W32/Mydoom.bb@MM) is a
mass-mailing worm that sends itself as an e-mail attachment to e-mail addresses
found within an infected computer. Although the sender's address, the subject
line, and the text within the message of the e-mail can vary greatly (making
detection more difficult), the "from" address is usually spoofed to show coming
from places like "Postmaster," "Mail Administrator," "The Post Office," "Mail
Delivery Subsystem," "MAILER-DAEMON," or "Bounced mail." The subject line will
commonly say something like "Returned mail: see transcript for details,"
"Returned mail: Data format error delivered," "Message could not be delivered,"
or "Mail System Error - Returned Mail." The message body text varies but may say
something like this:
"Dear user of (your ISP domain here),
We have
received reports that your e-mail account has been used to send a large
amount of unsolicited e-mail messages during this week. We suspect that
your computer was compromised and now runs a hidden proxy server.
We recommend you to follow our instruction in the attached file in
order to keep your computer safe.
Virtually yours,
(your ISP
domain here) support team."
The
message leads users to believe they have received a bounced back e-mail message
notification from their Internet service provider. When opening the accompanying
attachment, however, the recipient's machine becomes infected with the Mydoom
worm. This results in replicated e-mails being automatically mass-mailed to the
e-mail addresses found on the recipient's computer.
The W32.Mydoom.AX@mm
worm also includes a "backdoor" feature that opens TCP port 1034 on the infected
machine. This allows hackers to potentially have remote access and control of
the infected computer.
Remember, receiving an e-mail attachment from a
trusted friend or a reliable source may not necessarily mean they were the
actual senders of the message and attachment. We encourage each of our users to
install and utilize virus-scanning software, to update this software on a
regular basis, and to scan all incoming attachments before opening them, even if
the attachment shows coming from a trusted source. The ultimate responsibility
of protecting your computer against worms and viruses lies with you. In
addition, many viruses and worms spread not only via e-mail, but also through
the sharing of files when using floppy disks, zip disks, and networks, as well
as when downloading software. Be sure to scan these files for infections as
well.
REGIONAL COOPERATIVES LAUNCH JOINT NEW
BUSINESS
- PSC, Dubois REC and Southern Indiana REC form Cooperatives ONE![]()
Three regional
cooperatives, Dubois Rural Electric Cooperative (REC), Perry-Spencer Rural
Telephone Cooperative d/b/a PSC and Southern Indiana Rural Electric Cooperative,
recently announced the forming of a new company named Cooperatives ONE, LLC.
This new entity does not replace any one of the cooperatives but will be a new,
fourth business the other three will jointly manage and support.
“The creation of this new partnership,” explains Don Book, CEO of Dubois REC,
“allows for the sharing of talent and resources to efficiently provide
additional services to our customers in Southwest Indiana.”
Mike Hammack, the CEO of Southern Indiana REC agrees, “The new venture gives
us the opportunity to work together to offer additional products and services to
all our customers we could not offer alone. It lets us spread the risk and the
rewards.”
Jim Dauby, President/CEO of PSC adds, “The primary formation of Cooperatives
ONE was to create future opportunities for all three companies. Building
lasting, strategic partnerships will play a vital role in all our futures.”
All three businesses are cooperative utilities where the members of the
cooperatives are also the owners of the companies. Cooperatives ONE will be a
Limited Liability Company (LLC). Utility cooperatives were created across the
United States in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s so residents of rural areas could
band together to have electricity and telephones.
Dubois REC serves almost 13,000 electrical accounts in Dubois and Crawford
counties, and parts of Orange, Perry, Pike and Martin counties. Dubois REC
manages about 1,600 miles of electric lines and has its headquarters in Jasper,
Indiana.
PSC serves over 7,000 telephone access lines, 6,000 long distance customers
and 11,000 Internet customers in the counties of Perry, Spencer, Dubois, Pike,
Warrick and Crawford. It is headquartered in Saint Meinrad, Indiana.
Southern Indiana REC serves about 8,500 electrical accounts primarily in
Perry and Spencer counties, plus small areas of Dubois and Warrick counties. The
cooperative has 1,500 miles of electric lines and has its office in Tell City,
Indiana.
Cooperatives ONE will begin marketing a new service this summer to the public
in the counties we serve and beyond. More information on that service will be
available this Spring through the mail, local newspapers and the Cooperatives
ONE website – www.cooperativesone.com.
As if parents don't have enough to worry
about...
- From Michael Sharer, PSC Tech Support![]()
Net Family News (www.netfamilynews.org) is a website for
parents to learn about all the new ways kids have to communicate with each other
and how this new technology impacts their safety. Online chat, online gaming,
cell phones and text messaging are all covered in this informative site.
The website is newbie-friendly, with many resources for parents and educators
to learn about how the technology works, what problems to watch out for, and how
to talk to your kids about their safety.
The website publishes a weekly e-mail newsletter. You can subscribe by going
to www.netfamilynews.org/subscribe.htm
Ask The Help Desk - What Does
"OS" Mean?
Question: I was reading a computer-related article the other
day and it mentioned "OS." I've heard "OS" mentioned in conversations but I've
never known what it meant. What is it?
Answer: "OS" stands
for "Operating System." It's the system that makes your computer run. There are
several popular systems available on the market. Macintosh OSX (that's "Oh Es
Ten"), Windows in its various flavors from 95, to 98, to XP, and Linux in its
various forms. If you're having trouble with your computer and you are talking
to a tech support person, he/she will usually ask you what OS you are running.
Your answer will most likely be one of the aforementioned systems.
Great Sites To Check Out This Month
Helpful Tax
Information In March
http://irs.gov/ - If you are a
"do-it-yourselfer" when it comes to filing your federal income tax return, the
IRS lets taxpayers file returns totally free this year without the prerequisite
of purchasing special software. Already over 60 million 2004 tax returns have
been "e-filed." Not only is this method fast, but also if you owe money you can
authorize electronic funds withdrawn from your checking account, savings
account, or even use a credit card. There's also a link to "Forms and
Publications" that'll allow you to print off and file returns via snail
mail.
"The Tonight Show" With Johnny Carson
http://JohnnyCarson.com - January
23, 2005 marked the passing of the greatest nighttime TV entertainer of our
generation. Born in Corning, Iowa, Johnny Carson began his show business career
as a teenage magician and ventriloquist. After serving in the U.S. Navy during
W.W.II and then graduating from the University of Nebraska, Mr. Carson worked
his way through radio and TV broadcasting positions. He eventually took over
Jack Paar's hosting duties of "The Tonight Show" and entertained North America
each weekday evening for almost 30 years. It is estimated that over 50 million
people watched his last show in May 1992. "The Official Tonight Show Website"
provides many video clips of some of the best moments in the show's
history.
Do Some Research Before Your Next Purchase
http://ConsumerSearch.com - Are
you looking to buy a new hedge trimmer this spring? How about a stair stepper to
burn off those extra pounds you put on during the winter? Before you make a
purchase, head to ConsumerSearch.com for listings and reviews of top-rated
products according to a variety of industry experts. The site can be used as a
search engine to find product analysis on dozens of products. The data includes
in-depth evaluations plus independent rankings of the reviews by
ConsumerSearch.com staff.
Collecting PEZ Candy Dispensers
http://PEZ.com - Do you remember eating PEZ
candy as a kid? Opening the lid on the dispenser to see the candy pop out was as
much fun as actually eating the candy. First marketed as a peppermint condiment
in Vienna, Austria, over 70 years ago, the term PEZ was derived from the German
word for peppermint. Today, over 3 billion PEZ candies are consumed annually in
North America alone. Plus, the dispensers have become hot collectibles for both
kids and adults. To see dozens of photos of people with their PEZ dispenser
collections (some of the collections are pretty huge) or to send a photo of you
with your collection to be posted on this website, head on over to
PEZ.com.
It's Time For Some March Madness!
http://ncaasports.com/ - There's no
better time of the year for college basketball fans than March. There's also no
better website that covers the sport than the official site for both the men's
and women's NCAA basketball championships. The site provides links to
information on Final Four individual and team records (i.e. Bill Bradley still
holds the single game tournament record with 58 points in 1963 while Lorri
Bauman from Drake University set the record in 1982 on the women's side with 50
points), championship video archives, the brackets and locations for each of the
playoff rounds, articles highlighting recent big games, as well as ticket price
information.
Short Tutorial - Creating A
Backup Of Your Outlook Express E-mail![]()
Most people find
that both their personal and business e-mail messages create a kind of journal.
In the same way that people keep shoeboxes of special letters sent from friends
or file cabinet drawers containing letters and documents from business
associates, many users today use their e-mail software as an archive resource.
A hard disk failure or corrupted e-mail files caused by a computer virus
could cause the loss of a user's archived e-mail correspondence. To help
safeguard against such an occurrence, users can create a backup of their e-mail
messages. As the tutorials below detail, a user can copy all of his/her e-mail
files, save them to a secure location, and then restore the files if needed at a
later date.
To backup e-mail messages in Outlook Express 6.0 and
Windows XP, follow these steps:
To restore e-mail messages from a
backup in Outlook Express 6.0 and Windows XP, follow these steps:
To backup e-mail messages when using Macintosh's
Entourage e-mail client:
Macintosh users can protect their e-mail
messages and settings by creating a backup of their Documents folder and saving
it to a secure location. Each of the relevant Microsoft identity files for
Entourage is contained within the Documents folder. It's a matter of simply
dragging a copy of the folder to a disc.
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