Latest Version of Fucking Worm

Elspode • Sep 20, 2003 2:03 pm
Anyone else getting hammered with emails generated by that new variant of the Microsoft Critical Update worm, W32.Swen.A@mm?

I'm getting hundreds of mails per day for the last three days. They're all being caught by either my ISPs, Outlook or Norton, but I still end up with a System notification, a "bounced mail" notification, and, in some cases, despite having set up filters against them, a full version of the mail with the attachment still on-board.

I want scum-sucking virus-writing hacker fucks to die a painful death, preferably by being electrocuted by the power supply on their cobbled-together, half-ass, stolen computer systems.

Whew...glad I go that out of my system.
dave • Sep 20, 2003 2:06 pm
Thanks for reminding me! I need to run Windows Update on this thing.
Elspode • Sep 20, 2003 2:08 pm
I've done all that, but it doesn't keep you from getting all the damned emails generated from the 1.5 million and counting infected machines of people who haven't....sigh.
elSicomoro • Sep 20, 2003 2:10 pm
Yeah, I've been getting a ton of e-mails regarding "MS Critical Updates" myself...probably 20 or so in the last 2 days.
dave • Sep 20, 2003 2:14 pm
That's funny. I don't get any spam. 'Cause I don't give out my email address.

And even if I did, junk mail protection in Thunderbird and Apple's Mail.app works well enough that you can call one of them Spam and the rest will be automatically deleted. http://mozilla.org for those interested in Thunderbird.
elSicomoro • Sep 20, 2003 2:18 pm
Moz has been catching most of them...it actually catches...*thinks*...maybe 80-90% of all my spam.
Elspode • Sep 20, 2003 2:27 pm
Originally posted by dave
That's funny. I don't get any spam. 'Cause I don't give out my email address.

And even if I did, junk mail protection in Thunderbird and Apple's Mail.app works well enough that you can call one of them Spam and the rest will be automatically deleted. http://mozilla.org for those interested in Thunderbird.


I knew it wouldn't take long for someone to mention Apple in all of this... :p

Unfortunately, these things come with about 1000 slightly different "From" and "Subject" lines, so it makes filtering difficult.
dave • Sep 20, 2003 5:23 pm
No, it's smart filtering. It might be difficult for the engineers that write the software, but not you. You click "Junk" and it learns *very* quickly. I "trained" mine for about two months before letting it loose. Haven't gotten a single spam since.
Elspode • Sep 20, 2003 6:44 pm
I had a similar program running before I revamped my whole system. I had only been training it for a few weeks, and I hadn't been terribly impressed. Guess I wasn't patient enough.
Elspode • Sep 22, 2003 9:15 am
Looks like a lot of people who had been off for the weekend got back to work and fired up infected computers or something...this morning, 80% of my email is this "MS Update" shit.
MaggieL • Sep 22, 2003 10:14 pm
Originally posted by Elspode

I want scum-sucking virus-writing hacker fucks to die a painful death, .


Let's hear it for the hackers who were paid to write an OS with these kind of holes in it, too.
Elspode • Sep 23, 2003 1:02 am
I've now installed PopFile, and, while a bit unwieldy (web-based UI, for one thing), it is doing a pretty darn good job catching the shit now...well, that and Norton. I have had nearly 100 MS Update worm-generated emails today.