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Fra : Brynjar Harsvik


Dato : 30-05-01 20:45

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
Tell a Friend about this Write-Up





 
 
Lars Ibsgaard Olesen (30-05-2001)
Kommentar
Fra : Lars Ibsgaard Olesen


Dato : 30-05-01 21:33

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
> Tell a Friend about this Write-Up
>
>
>
>



M Sørensen (31-05-2001)
Kommentar
Fra : M Sørensen


Dato : 31-05-01 11:20

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
> > Tell a Friend about this Write-Up
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>



Alex Linaa (31-05-2001)
Kommentar
Fra : Alex Linaa


Dato : 31-05-01 13:39

"M Sørensen" <ms@reefers.dk> skrev i en meddelelse
news:9f55s6$crl$1@news.cybercity.dk...
> 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

Hvorom alting er, så er det en forkert nyhedsgruppe at poste den slags i.

FUT til news:dk.admin.netmisbrug


M Sørensen (31-05-2001)
Kommentar
Fra : M Sørensen


Dato : 31-05-01 22:42

Det har du fuldstændig ret i, men jeg så bare et surt opstød

"Alex Linaa" <@nospam@a@linaa.com> skrev i en meddelelse
news:9f5e16$5ki$1@news.inet.tele.dk...
> "M Sørensen" <ms@reefers.dk> skrev i en meddelelse
> news:9f55s6$crl$1@news.cybercity.dk...
> > 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
>
> Hvorom alting er, så er det en forkert nyhedsgruppe at poste den slags i.
>
> FUT til news:dk.admin.netmisbrug
>



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