E-Mail Message Contained a Virus

[email protected] Thu, 8 Aug 2002 13:12:44 -0700
Newsgroups gmane.comp.printing.ghostscript.bugs
Message-ID <[email protected]>
This is a message from the UCSD E-Mail Virus Protection Service
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You are receiving this message because UCSD mechanically scans its
mail for embedded viruses, and an e-mail message addressed to you
was found to be infected.  This does NOT mean that anything is
wrong with your computer.

The original e-mail attachment was titled
        Source.scr
and is believed to be infected by a virus or worm program.

Our virus scanner reported:
VIRUS W32/Klez-H Found in file ./g78KCWdK018552/Source.scr


That part of the mail has been removed from the message and
quarantined.  The remainder of the message is attached below.

The ***INFECTED*** attachment will be held in quarantine for 30
days.  After that time, it will be deleted and will no longer be
available.  If you do not want a copy of the attachment, you need
do nothing further and it will be destroyed automatically.

The mail scanner program may (rarely) remove a valid portion of a
message which resembles a known virus.  If you need to retrieve the
removed message part, you may download the quarantined file within
the next 40 days.  Your mail client program may offer to do this
for you, as an external part of this message, or the file may be
retrieved via the URL below or by manual FTP.  Your system administrator
may be able to help you with this.

Although we have taken steps to reduce the danger from the virus
embedded in it, the file may remain infectious.  Before downloading
the file, please visit our web pages:

e-mail viruses:
        http://www-no.ucsd.edu/virscan

how to restore a quarantined message part:
	http://www-no.ucsd.edu/quarantine

If you do download the quarantined file, please use EXTREME CARE
in handling it.
ftp://mailbox3.ucsd.edu/quarantine/d8a42b6083406560ec555a061673a53a.gz

Visit our web page at
	http://www-no.ucsd.edu
for information about other UCSD ACS Network Operations services.

Please note that the To: and From: addresses in viral E-mail are often
false, forgeries, or have been chosen at random from lists of mailbox names.
It is not unusual for the author or site shown in the message to have
no knowledge or actual responsibility for the message you received.
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