Dear Colleagues,
Just to follow up the report from Pfizer.
How to recognize an infected e-mail message.
This worm arrives as an email message with the following content:
Subject: The subject of the email will be random, and will be the same as
the file name of the email attachment.
Attachment: The attachment is a file taken from the sender's computer and
will have the extension .bat, .com, .lnk or .pif added to it.
Message: The message body will be semi-random, but will always contain one
of the following two lines (either English or Spanish) as the first and last
sentences of the message.
Spanish Version:
First line: Hola como estas ?
Last line: Nos vemos pronto, gracias.
English Version:
First line: Hi! How are you?
Last line: See you later. Thanks
Between these two sentences, some of the following text may appear:
Spanish Version:
Te mando este archivo para que me des tu punto de vista
Espero me puedas ayudar con el archivo que te mando
Espero te guste este archivo que te mando
Este es el archivo con la informaci=n que me pediste
English Version:
I send you this file in order to have your advice
I hope you can help me with this file that I send
I hope you like the file that I sendo you
This is the file with the information that you ask for
For more information connect to
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Iain Noble
University of Teesside Learning Resources Centre,
Southfield Road,
Middlesbrough,
TS1 3BA UK
Email: [log in to unmask]
Telephone: (44)(0)1642 342121
Fax: (44)(0)1642 342190
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