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Previously on "Has anyone been hit by a virus?"

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  • Fred Bloggs
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Unlikely.

    They are one of the email providers who have good antivirus protection.
    Thank you SE. I have never seen anything remotely like this. Long may it continue.

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  • xoggoth
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    Sorry about the fraud. That's the trouble with these things, they are not only getting cleverer with real names on etc. but sometimes shear coincidence, an email that looks related to something you've been doing, can make you think it's genuine.

    Got a warning about a virus on my computer today but when I checked the quarantine I found it was actually a little program I wrote myself. Some old methods of embedding MS objects have now been made invalid due to security concerns.
    Last edited by xoggoth; 20 April 2018, 18:30.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
    As a matter of interest, would that mail have been delivered if it were a gmail address? I never see anything remotely like that in my gmail inbox.
    Unlikely.

    They are one of the email providers who have good antivirus protection.

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  • AnotherJohnDoe
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    Originally posted by Montymoore View Post
    I use an email filtering service using IMAP and I have a well known antivirus software package. BUT I stupidly downloaded a package email "sorry we missed you etc" but I was waiting for an urgent package for my ill wife! so guard was down. A week later £1000 stolen out of Paypal. Ran another virus scan and 6 viruses found on the computer. I guess the antivirus people are always playing catchup...mad
    There's no guarantee that your computer is protected from something in an email
    The only advice is to not open links or attachments in them
    Back in the day I went into work one morning and within five minutes of logging into my PC it was hit with a virus
    The computers supposedly all had up to date anti-virus software but somehow overnight someone had managed to get a PC infected
    Anybody that turned on their PC the next day soon saw it get infected
    The only option then was to shut everything down, erase the computers and reimage them

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  • Fred Bloggs
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    As a matter of interest, would that mail have been delivered if it were a gmail address? I never see anything remotely like that in my gmail inbox.

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  • Montymoore
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    It must have been nasty as Fusemail missed it and so did F-secure. So absolutely not a free service. That said when i forwarded the email to my wife Symantec Endpoint did detect it as dodgy. But that was a few hours after i got it so they could have updated their systems. Funnily enough I stopped using Kasperskey due the the Russian thingy... not that I have any state secrets

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  • BR14
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    Had a touch of flu in january, - does that count?

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  • Lance
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    Your problem is that you have only one line of defence. Stop using a schonky email provider and get a service provided by a company who’ll do additional AV/Spam/malware scanning.

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  • SueEllen
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    Nope that's why I use a webmail provider that scans it before I have to do it, plus I mainly don't use windows to view my emails.

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  • northernladuk
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    Was it a well known free package?

    Which viri did you find. You can check the dates they were created. I doubt 6 viri have been created in the time it takes for your software to update.

    Why isn't your av auto running so catch them earlier?
    Last edited by northernladuk; 18 April 2018, 15:37.

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  • Montymoore
    started a topic Has anyone been hit by a virus?

    Has anyone been hit by a virus?

    I use an email filtering service using IMAP and I have a well known antivirus software package. BUT I stupidly downloaded a package email "sorry we missed you etc" but I was waiting for an urgent package for my ill wife! so guard was down. A week later £1000 stolen out of Paypal. Ran another virus scan and 6 viruses found on the computer. I guess the antivirus people are always playing catchup...mad
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