Re: The virus I got...

There was an e-mail sent to the list that had attached to it a virus. Well lucky me I got. It was a .com file that apparently turns your files into directories. I can't boot into Win95 since it turned my HIMEM.SYS into a directory. So, I seem to have fixed that, but now it says "access denied" and then prompts me with C:\>. Did anyone else get it? Has anyone heard or fixed this virus? Yes. FIrst of all, NEVER run any executable you recieve that is just attached to an e-mail message like that. Unfortunately, my stupid trackpad on my laptop slipped and I too ran the file. Your registry has been deleted and it looks like every file that was not hidden in the Windows directory (or at least a lot of them) have been renamed and made directories. I suspect the file information still exists but is messed up. You probably won't ever be able to get it back. First you need to remove all of the rogue directories (type dir /w/o/p at c:\windows\ and then rmdir everything in brackets that looks like it was a file - it'll have a '.' in its name). You can then reinstall Windows 95. All of your configuration will be lost, but at least you're up again. I'm posting this to the list if anyone else has also run this program, but if anyone has any more questions, please e-mail mrosen@peganet.com. Did anyone find out a real e-mail address from this guy. I'd like to uhhh... cyberbeat him. Oh, and as far as I know, no virus was installed,
though you should check for one just for good measure. Mark Rosen FireSoft - http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Pines/2690 Mark Eats AOL - http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/6660

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Does anyone know of a good Eudora PGP Plugin, or something similar, for a Windows system? I've used Private Idaho before, but I'm looking for something slightly more integrated with Eudora. Any suggestions will be appreciated. - -- Tangent <tangent@alt255.com> To get my PGP key, send a message with the subject "get-pgp-key". If it weren't for the last minute, nothing would ever get done. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3a Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBMribVN6mIIS6gBCxAQGUYAP9FqYHtJ7eqXI6K015ynEykieS3dIDZ1tO jYIIyyu0PHwfZv/z1ksKxTn2Kei3iNZpMDJD8EstIdHo1Ef2/1ix0TwlCvIpqtrt 9yJubUhOVDdrBFNfEYDcveU38l4PK+1Qf7gY/X9CXsdu31uQ1dMXE6Q6CHwhhypX Jsra2prICSE= =6Ji9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

On Wed, 18 Dec 1996, Tangent wrote:
Does anyone know of a good Eudora PGP Plugin, or something similar, for a Windows system? I've used Private Idaho before, but I'm looking for something slightly more integrated with Eudora.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
There is one, but I don't have the URL handy. Hopefullly someone will chime in with it. Personally, I can't wait to check out the Eudora support in PGPmail 4.5, the new, commercial version of the software from PGP Inc. Supposedly it has a special toolbar for Eudora users, plus some other GUI enhancements for 95 users, like encryption through Windows Explorer. It should be out sometime in January, and the price point had not been determined yet, AFAIK. You don't need a commercial version if you're not using it for business purposes, but I may pony up for a copy anyway if it turns out to be as cool as it sounds. Check www.pgp.com for more info... Rich _______________________________________________________________________ Rich Burroughs richieb@teleport.com http://www.teleport.com/~richieb/ See my Blue Ribbon Page at http://www.teleport.com/~richieb/blueribbon/ dec96 issue "cause for alarm" - http://www.teleport.com/~richieb/cause/
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Mark Rosen
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Rich Burroughs
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Tangent