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KukriKhan
04-24-2003, 12:59
Be wary of opening emails with game titles as subjects (for example: Battlefield 1942.exe) for the next few days, fellas. A W32 worm varient is on the loose:

http://www.vnunet.com/News/1140430

HindSight2020
04-24-2003, 13:52
Thanks for the tip

Also, be wary of the hoax regarding a file on your harddrive in the System32 folder in your Windows directory. There is a java-related file called jdbgmgr.exe. It is a valid part of Windows and not related to a virus.

Heads Up

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Big King Sanctaphrax
04-24-2003, 13:56
Quote[/b] (HindSight2020 @ April 24 2003,07:52)]Thanks for the tip

Also, be wary of the hoax regarding a file on your harddrive in the System32 folder in your Windows directory. There is a java-related file called jdbgmgr.exe. It is a valid part of Windows and not related to a virus.

Heads Up

http://www.totalwar.org/forum/non-cgi/emoticons/cool.gif
That one got me a few months ago, I'm ashamed to say, and I deleted the file. However, oddly enough, I haven't suffered any adverse effects. What is deleting the .DLL supposed to do?

Stormer
04-24-2003, 14:23
thxs

MrNiceGuy
04-24-2003, 16:08
Thanks for the heads up.

Here's a link for info on virus hoaxes

Link (http://www.vmyths.com/)

donovan
04-26-2003, 00:39
Quote[/b] ]That one got me a few months ago, I'm ashamed to say, and I deleted the file. However, oddly enough, I haven't suffered any adverse effects. What is deleting the .DLL supposed to do?



can't be sure, but I think it has to do w/javascript editing or something of the sort (I was told exactly what it was months ago, but I have a seive for a brain when it comes to remebering details...) Essentially, only people using a specific tool (again, I think it has to do w/writing/editing java) would be affected so most non-power users woiuld not even see an issue.

donovan
04-26-2003, 00:42
found an exact answer from Mr Niceguys link:

If a user has Visual J++ 1.x installed but JDBGMGR.EXE is missing, the net result would be that some Java programs wouldn't run. In all other cases, there would be no effect from deleting the file.

Lord of the morning
04-26-2003, 12:33
Citera[/b] ] Also, be wary of the hoax regarding a file on your harddrive in the System32 folder in your Windows directory. There is a java-related file called jdbgmgr.exe. It is a valid part of Windows and not related to a virus.

My father fell to that one some months ago. But nothing happened and the file restored itself rather soon, probably it automaticaally domnloaded itself from the microsoft homepage or something, that is one great part about the windiws systemst, they repair and uppgrade themselfes without me vene bothering.

Big King Sanctaphrax
04-26-2003, 16:40
Quote[/b] (donovan @ April 25 2003,18:42)]found an exact answer from Mr Niceguys link:

If a user has Visual J++ 1.x installed but JDBGMGR.EXE is missing, the net result would be that some Java programs wouldn't run. In all other cases, there would be no effect from deleting the file.
Thanks. I don't use Java, so I guess I'm lucky.

--<-Dan The Dagger Man->--
05-02-2003, 20:29
didn&#39;t get me though did it san? you sent it to me and I checked. If you get any suspicious emails, then check the sophos website, it will tell you about all the recent hoaxes, and actual viruses.

Big King Sanctaphrax
05-02-2003, 20:34
Yeah, I know...you sound like my dad... http://www.totalwar.org/forum/non-cgi/emoticons/joker.gif

--<-Dan The Dagger Man->--
05-02-2003, 20:36
I know you know, I was giving other people on the .org helpful advice

Big King Sanctaphrax
05-02-2003, 20:38
Oh...I&#39;m too self-important really.

--<-Dan The Dagger Man->--
05-02-2003, 20:53
Your self-everything http://www.totalwar.org/forum/non-cgi/emoticons/tongue.gif