Hvis du tog og læste brynjars sidste meddelse ville du se at det kun var
hvis filen fandtes andre steder end windows/command at der var en virus
"Lars Ibsgaard Olesen" <lio@post11.tele.dk> skrev i en meddelelse
news:9f3lq5$o7k$1@news.inet.tele.dk...
> Genialt! Fantastisk! Hvorfor har vi aldrig tænkt på det!?
>
> Send post til folk. Fortæl dem, at de har fået en farlig
> virus. Men hvis de sletter et tilfældigt program, frelses
> de. Og folk gør det!!!
>
> Det er enkelt, smukt og genialt.
>
> Det må så være en biting, at det er løgn fra ende til anden.
>
> sulfnbk.exe er en sød lille fil, der bruges til at gendanne
> lange filnavne. Den er naturligt forekommende på de fleste
> Windows-pc'er.
>
> Den er ikke farlig. Lad være med at slette den. Lad være med
> at bede andre slette den.
>
> Yderligere læsning:
>
http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/sulfnbk.exe.warning.html
>
http://vil.nai.com/vil/virusChar.asp?virus_k=99084
>
http://www.datafellows.com/hoaxes/sulfnbk.shtml
>
> Hilsen Lars
>
> "Brynjar Harsvik" <bharsvik@online.no> skrev i en meddelelse
> news:3b154d99.181941030@news.online.no...
> >
>
http://service1.symantec.com/sarc/sarc.nsf/html/sulfnbk.exe.warning.html&src
> > =w
> >
> >
> > SULFNBK.EXE Warning
> > Reported on: April 17, 2001
> > Last Updated on: May 29, 2001 at 04:14:37 PM PDT
> >
> > Printer-friendly version
> >
> >
> > The following hoax email has been reported in Brazil. The original
> > email is
> > in Portuguese; it is followed by an English translation.
> >
> > CAUTIONS:
> >
> > This particular email message is a hoax. The file that is mentioned in
> > the
> > hoax, however, Sulfnbk.exe, is a Microsoft Windows utility that is
> > used to
> > restore long file names, and like any .exe file, it can be infected by
> > a
> > virus that targets .exe files.
> > The virus/worm W32.Magistr.24876@mm can arrive as an attachment named
> > Sulfnbk.exe. The Sulfnbk.exe file used by Windows is located in the
> > C:\Windows\Command folder. If the file is located in any other folder,
> > or
> > arrives as an attachment to a email message, then it is possible that
> > the
> > file is infected. In this case, if a scan with the latest virus
> > definitions
> > and with NAV set to scan all files does not detect the file as being
> > infected, quarantine and submit the file to SARC for analysis by
> > following
> > the instructions in the document How to submit a file to SARC using
> > Scan and
> > Deliver.
> > If you have deleted the Sulfnbk.exe file from the C:\Windows\Command
> > folder
> > and want to know how to restore the file, you should contact your
> > computer
> > manufacturer or Microsoft for assistance. As an alternative, if you
> > are
> > running Windows 98 or Windows Me, see the document How to extract
> > files in
> > Safe Mode under Windows 98 or Windows Millennium.
> > NOTE: The instructions in this document are provided for your
> > convenience.
> > The extraction of Windows files uses Microsoft programs and commands.
> > Symantec does not provide warranty support for or assistance with
> > Microsoft
> > products.
> >
> > Original Portuguese version:
> >
> > Vocês acreditam que uma amiga da lista enviou um alerta e os
> > procedimentos
> > que deveriam ser tomados para a possível detecção do maledeto
> > SULFNBK.EXE. e
> > eu fui conferir só por desencargo de consciência. Pois é...O bichinho
> > tava
> > lá, escondidinho até da McAfee e do Norton, talvez esperando algum
> > gatilho
> > prá começar a trabalhar, né?
> > Aí vão, moçada, as orientações que eu segui à risca e que me levaram
> > ao tal
> > coisinha ruím:
> >
> > 1 - Iniciar/Localizar Pastas. Digite o nome do "mardito": SULFNBK.EXE
> > 2 - Se for encontrado, abra o Windows Explorer, vá até a pasta onde
> > ele se
> > encontra alojado e delete-o de lá ou do próprio ambiente do Localizar;
> > - Não
> > click com o botão esquerdo sobre ele e não abra o arquivo nem em caso
> > de
> > incêndio, ok?
> > 3 - Apenas delete o bichinho.
> > 4 - O meu estava em Windows/Command.
> > 5 - O vírus da pessoa que passou o aviso estava em Windows/Config.
> >
> > Sim, o Norton e nem o McAfee não detectou.
> > Não sabemos se ele faz algum estrago na máquina, mas acho que ninguém
> > aqui
> > vai querer testar para saber, né?
> > Gente, sem brincadeiras, já tirei o meu daqui....
> > E nem imaginava que tivesse hóspedes no PC.
> > Minha vacina está super-atualizada!!!
> > Façam o mesmo, ok?
> >
> >
> > Translated English version:
> >
> > Do you believe that a friend of mine sent me an alert and the
> > procedure that
> > we have to follow for the possible infection of SULFNBK.EXE. And I had
> > checked, just to make sure. An then... the file was there, hidden even
> > of
> > McAfee and Norton, maybe waiting something to start work.
> > Well, see bellow the procedure that I followed step by step, and I
> > found the
> > file:
> >
> > 1. Start/Find Folders. Type the file name: SULFNBK.EXE
> > 2. If it find, open Windows Explorer, browse into the folder where the
> > file
> > is and delete it. Do not click with left button on the file and do not
> > open
> > it.
> > 3. Just delete it
> > 4. Mine was on Windows/Command
> > 5. The virus from the person who gave the alert was on Windows/Config
> >
> > Yes, Norton and McAfee do not detect it.
> > We do not know if it makes some damage on the machine, but I think
> > that
> > anybody will not want to test it to know, will it?
> > Folks, this is not fun, I deleted it from my computer.
> > And my definitions are updated.
> > Do the same, ok?
> >
> > A new version of this hoax has additional text stating that the virus
> > will
> > activate on June 1st:
> >
> > It was brought to my attention yesterday that a virus is in
> > circulation via
> > email. I looked for it and to my surprise I found it on mine. ..
> > Please follow the directions and remove it from yours TODAY!!!!!!!
> >
> > No Virus software can detect it. It will become active on June 1,
> > 2001.
> > It might be too late by then. It wipes out all files and folders on
> > the hard drive. This virus travels thru E-mail and migrates to the
> > 'C:\windows\command' folder.
> >
> > The bad part is: You need to contact everyone you have sent ANY
> > E-mail to in the past few months. Many major companies have found this
> > virus
> > on
> > their computers. Please help your friends !!!!!!!!
> >
> > DO NOT RELY ON YOUR ANTI-VIRUS SOFTWARE. McAFEE and NORTON CANNOT
> > DETECT IT BECAUSE IT DOES NOT BECOME A VIRUS UNTIL JUNE 1ST.
> >
> > WHATEVER YOU DO, DO NOT OPEN THE FILE!!!
> >
> > Category: Hoax
> >
> > Please ignore any messages regarding this hoax and do not pass on
> > messages.
> > Passing on messages about the hoax only serves to further propagate
> > it.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Write-up by: Patrick Martin
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> >
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