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RE: Virus Through MSN Messenger
Stay away from the file extension .pif. That simple ;)
04-20-2005 07:41 PM
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RE: Virus Through MSN Messenger
MSNMessengerattach421.exe is a suspected threat that I am currently analyzing and have sent to another researcher to help with.  I believe that this file is a new virus and will post an update when/if confirmed.
04-20-2005 10:07 PM
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MSNMessengerattach421.exe is a suspected threat that I am currently analyzing and have sent to another researcher to help with.  I believe that this file is a new virus and will post an update when/if confirmed.
the name jus sounds dodgy.... isn't there a way to send it to symantec or someone instead of risking your computer :|

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Thats why VMs were invented, to test stuff.
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Thats why VMs were invented, to test stuff.

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Don't accept any links from people you don't know, and always make sure that the link has the right extension for the type of file their sending/linking. If they send you a picture and it's a .exe, that should put up a big warning flag. As always, common sense is the best antivirus.
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