Posted on 12/04/2001 10:25:07 AM PST by topher
http://vil.mcafee.com/dispVirus.asp?virus_k=99272&
The above web link describes the GONER VIRUS/WORM and the potential damage.
The good news is that YOU MUST OPEN THE SCREENSAVER ATTACHMENT TO BE INFECTED.
Evidence that your PC is infected is the presence of the file GONE.SCR
The McAfee Web Server is overloaded by people trying to get into the site.
Here is a CLICKABLE link to the McAfee web site:
Goner Virus Info from McAfee (12/04/2001)
This virus has appeared on the Internet just today (Tuesday, December 4, 2001).
I can email people information about the virus, but I have it in Microsoft Doc/RTF format currently because it had pictures and graphics about what appears on the PC.
I'm hung with not only the computers at our small firm, but also the phones, voice mail, access doors, burgler alarms, cell phones, etc.
When the idiot users, normally identified by the VP after their name, don't want to acknowledge receiving a voice mail or email from the CEO, they blame the idiot in IT for his crummy systems.
When they set off the burgler alarm after hours, they blame the cleaning people. I have the logs proving otherwise, but my boss, another VP, says it would accomplish nothing to confront them. Perhaps if my boss's name was on the call list to meet the Sheriff he would feel differently.
I had one VP who called to complain his keyboard wasn't working. I had it replaced within 3 minutes of his first call. Walking past his office about 10 minutes later, I heard him on the phone telling someone that he didn't get any work done that morning because the stupid IT guy couldn't fix his keyboard.
(IT Professional for 11 years)
actually, working for a high tech firm taught me that it is best to travel
with marketing rather than sales...
the marketing folks were enlightened, forward looking, sucked up to no one,
and had a budget that meant blackened swordfish at the regency.
not only that, the marketing guys had mba's and didn't make you feel like they
might plop their butt on the hood of your corvette at any moment.
but i do have to add that the sales guys were more entertaining on business trips.
Most end user issues turn out to be hardware problems,
usually something like a loose nuty behine the keyboard.
Great comments Glock.
You ought to run with our Mktg Dept. We got the deal nailed down and we know how to have fun, when it is time for that.
For real, our corporate culture actually allows us to stealthily run the company.
Unfortunately, IT is the current weakest link, but we are so damn good, we can even compensate for that.
Too sweet!
Never, ever, ever open ANY attachment other than one with a .jpg or .gif extension. If someone you know sends you a spiffy new game or something, email them and ask them if they really sent it and if they ran it on their computer. If so, then - maybe - fire it up. Otherwise - never never never.
Agreed.
At home, I used to use Outlook Express. I MUCH prefer it to Eudora, but several months ago I reinstalled Eudora and quit using Outlook. It's just not worth the risk. And I'm still using Eudora 4, because 5 is so damned buggy. I really don't like Eudora, but I value my computer too much to use much of anything else.
you'd better hope so... a good IT manager and good marketing manager
can make (or break) the operation. granted, there are
sales, finance, upper "management" and other necessary evils,
but the future of a tech company (and most other companies) is in the future...
if your marketing dept promotes product you can't deliver, you're screwed.
if your techs tell your marketeers it can be done, and it can't, you're screwed.
however, if the technical wisdom and marketing prowess come together in
harmony... well, then, folks like me get to stay at the omni park central
and folks like you get to drive new LS 430's.
the rest is footwork.
i guess it just really racks some people that geeks can draw six figures, doesn't it...
Whoa! Wait a minute! I thought the line is that "Macs don't get viruses!" Hmmmmm.....
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