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RE: [APML] Single Film Exposure of Saturn 2001
Marios,
Thank you. This is the second time my $#%@@ webhosting service has
let my website get infected by NIMDA. I have deleted the homepage
so that no one else will get infected. I am already in the process
of changing my webhosting service and this will speed my search.
I am using Norton with the latest patches, but I don't get any
errors when I browse the homepage. However, I noticed that the
website directory contains a mysterious file called "readme.eml"
which part of the NIMDA infection. My Norton program will detect
the infection in this file if I scan it, but it does detect a virus
by merely browsing. I'm running NT 4.0 and IE 6.0 with the latest
patches.
I'm replying to the group because I think that this virus info is
relevant.
Jason
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>> You get the Nimda if you visit http://www.nomoon.org but not on
the http://www.nomoon.org/Saturn2001.jpg because you bypass the
<nomoon[1].html where the virus is.
I can send you the printscreen of the page.
Marios.
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