Sam
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Registered: 24th Dec 99
Location: West Midlands
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I just got an email in my CS email thingie from Netcel saying that I tried to send an email to dan@corsasport.co.uk but it had a virus?
WTF?! I like NEVER use CS email! 
So, Dan if you're reading this, sorry mate but as the song goes, "it wasn't me"!
[Edited on 27-01-2004 by Ian]
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Noonster
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Registered: 20th Jul 03
Location: East Yorkshire
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- Thats not good......
I havent had a problem as yet.
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Shelly
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Registered: 15th Nov 00
Location: Lancashire Drives: Astra H VXR
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I keep getting pop ups
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
Location: Liverpool
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Can I be clear on this before mass hysteria breaks out.
This is not a problem with CS.
Some viruses that send email to people in your address book will also fake the From: address with another entry from in there.
An infected computer could send out an email to someone completely uninfected and also from someone completely uninfected.
Pop ups are also nothing to do with the site!
I'll look in to anything strange but please do not blame the site when it is not at fault!
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Stoneyginger
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Registered: 25th Jan 01
Location: Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire
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Happening to me also through outlook
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Noonster
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Registered: 20th Jul 03
Location: East Yorkshire
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Just happened to me Sam
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Shelly
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Registered: 15th Nov 00
Location: Lancashire Drives: Astra H VXR
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I keep getting messages to my email saying its been returned cos of a .scr attachment, and its to people i've never heard of, sending from shelly@corsasport.co.uk
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paul_spurrell
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Registered: 14th Sep 01
Location: Bath Avon
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as long as you dont open the attachment you'll be ok. it has nothing to do with corsa sport
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paul_spurrell
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Registered: 14th Sep 01
Location: Bath Avon
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http://uk.news.yahoo.com/040127/175/ekgy9.html
Virus alert: MyDoom
By Paul Allen
Consumers have been warned of the spread of a new worm.
MyDoom, also known as Mimail-R, spreads via email, using a variety of technical-sounding subject lines and attachment names.
If the attached file is launched and the worm activated, it scours hard disks for more email addresses to send itself to. MyDoom also opens a backdoor onto infected computers which allows hackers to gain access.
Unlike earlier worms, MyDoom does not attempt to entice users into opening attachments that promise pornography, gossip or prizes. Instead, it appears to be a 'test' email, and may bear the header "Status" in the subject line. Experts believe its apparent innocence may tempt some users to open it.
"MyDoom is unlike many other mass-mailing worms we have seen in the past, because it does not try to seduce users into opening the attachment by offering sexy pictures of celebrities or private messages," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos.
"MyDoom can pose as a technical-sounding message, claiming that the email body has been put in a attached file. Of course, if you launch that file you are potentially putting your data and computer straight into the hands of hackers." It is thought that the worm is trying to seize control of millions of home and business computers around the world, in preparation for what is called a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack against a company called SCO.
SCO is involved in legal arguments with companies that use the open source operating system Linux, and insists that it owns some of the code used in the software. The move has caused great controversy in the open source community.
In a DDoS attack, computers that have fallen into the hands of hackers through worms such as MyDoom are instructed to bombard a particular web address with requests for information. This can cause the target computer to break down under the weight of traffic sent to it, causing inconvenience for the company that owns it.
If such a message appears in your in-box, delete it immediately.
[Edited on 27-01-2004 by paul_spurrell]
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Red_SXi
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Registered: 23rd Sep 02
Location: Dunstable Drives: 52 Plate BMW 3 M Sport Coupe
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Yes thanks M-Dot for your Virus
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
Location: Liverpool
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For the 20th time, the from address is faked, m-dot has not sent a virus!
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Drew
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Registered: 24th Nov 01
Location: County Durham
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its only the 2nd time not the 20th 
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Sam
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Registered: 24th Dec 99
Location: West Midlands
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I had 14 new emails when I logged on just now! I just updated my McAfee AV subscription!
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Stone Cold Rattlesnake
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Registered: 12th Jun 02
Location: London .................. Drives: Astra IV
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Another great reason to become a premium member
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Noonster
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Registered: 20th Jul 03
Location: East Yorkshire
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This will help protect you http://www.bitdefender.com/bd/site/virusinfo.php?menu_id=1&v_id=186#
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vibrio
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Registered: 28th Feb 01
Location: POAH
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no problems from me
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Craig6682
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Registered: 8th Apr 03
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It's not the end of the world, It's just another virus. Update your virus scan and all should be well. Also, a Firewall will help.
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Justus3
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Registered: 16th Jan 04
Location: Milton Keynes
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Check yr windows update. I got latest ver of norton (up2date) runnin and it's still got thru (only just done vscan as well and wasn't picked up) only way I realised it's infected my pc is that windows update dont work!
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AdiSRI
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Registered: 1st May 02
Location: Berkshire
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i got it too and lots of email returned from sender emails on cs mail, 21 infact!
BuT as said it isnt CS, i sometimes get this on hotmail aswell and find changing the password stops it for a time??
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