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Chronic W32.Swen Virus Attack - Anyone Else Getting It?
The Vanity Virus Times | 10/22/03 | Michael

Posted on 10/22/2003 12:44:35 PM PDT by Wright is right!

I am currently getting about 20 emails a day with the W32.Swen.A@mm virus, which Norton is heading off at the pass, but it's still annoying because everytime it happens, Norton A/V covers up most of my screen with a billboard proudly announcing that it's nipped a virus in the bud and would I like to quarantine it. It says ON the billboard, "We recommend that you let us quarantine all of the infections automatically," but there is no way to make the process automatic. You have to manually approve each quarantine.

This virus, which I don't recall seeing anything about, either here on FR or in the media, has been hitting me fast and furious via email for the last month or so, 20-30 per day. Anyone else getting it?

And does anyone have a way of making Norton Anti-Virus 2002 quarantine auto instead of having it interrupt me every time a virus comes in?

Michael


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KEYWORDS: lowqualitycrap; microsoft; virus; w32swen; windows
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To: Wright is right!
One thing you might consider is doing most of your emailing over the web.

ISPs like Earthlink let you send and receive emails using nothing but your normal browser, such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. This is generally known as "webmail."

Earthlink also has a terrific spam filter for webmail that, when set to high, will bounce back emails from people who are not in your address book. I have it set to high and haven't had any trouble since then with viruses.

Other ISPs like Yahoo also have webmail that will scan attachements for viruses. At this point, I do all of my basic emailing over the web and only occassionally will download the emails I've already sent or screened to my regular email program, where they are stored on my computer.

So do a google for info on webmail, or ask your friends who use it. I'll bet, if you have a mainstream ISP, they already offer it.
21 posted on 10/22/2003 3:05:34 PM PDT by The Radical Capitalist
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To: Wright is right!
I caught that last week but then I took some ginseng and feel much better ;-) ;-) ;-)
22 posted on 10/22/2003 5:09:46 PM PDT by festus
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To: Wright is right!
You probably already know this, but here goes anyway. Just using Agent won't protect you from viruses and such aimed at Outlook. I learned that the hard way. As long as you have OE on your computer, whether you use it or not, they will attack it if possible, or anything else you have on your drive whether you actually use it or not. Using Agent for mail does not mean OE cannot be attacked.
23 posted on 10/22/2003 5:47:59 PM PDT by gcruse (http://gcruse.typepad.com/)
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To: The Radical Capitalist
"One thing you might consider is doing most of your emailing over the web."

Not a chance. My ISP has perhaps the most user-friendly webmail service available and it's still far clunkier than Agent, which I love. Further, email is my business's lifeline, a front door for new and existing customers who buy and use my business telephone systems. I have specific accounts set up for this, but(of course) since there are email links all over my commercial web site, all the spam-spiders are going to easily reap them. So I put up with the spam and keep Norton current.

BTW, the new Norton setting someone else suggested yestertag has cleared up the problemo of Norton shooting off fireworks and launching a Mardi Gras Celebration everytime it picks up a virus. Now it just quietly quarantines it with no notice to me. THAT problemo is fixed.

Michael

24 posted on 10/23/2003 6:57:20 AM PDT by Wright is right! (Never get excited about ANYTHING by the way it looks from behind.)
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To: Wright is right!
I know this thread is a few days old, but I was looking for anything on a "lovgate" virus which I have been receiving since 11/1. The code says: W32.HLLW.Lovgate.G@mm

You said: "quarantine all of the infections automatically, but there is no way to make the process automatic"

If you right click on the Norton icon and open up Norton. Click on incoming email and then on the "Options" button. When you click on that button, it allows you to change your options and one of them is to have Norton process all viruses automatically. I have mine set that way. I also get a warning screen, but it says the virus has already been deleted.
25 posted on 11/02/2003 7:00:11 PM PST by CyberAnt
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To: Wright is right!
No problem here!
I've got the big cat running under the hood.

bill From Nutley
26 posted on 11/02/2003 7:22:03 PM PST by njmaugbill
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