THE SCR file attempts to connect
to chit.badpenguin.net
to put a virus on your computer. - RMLaurens Holst wrote:
> No. But .SCR files are *always* virii,
Surely you mean to qualify that with "posted" .SCR files? Windows
comes with plenty of valid .SCR files.
> just like .PIF files, .COM, .LNK,
> .VBS, etc. No-one meaning any good sends those files, really. .EXE's can
> be given the benefit of the doubt when they come from someone you know,
> but still be *very* wary and suspicous about it. ZIP files containing
> .EXE's: same story, also be very wary. I have received several virii
> like that (or perhaps it was just one and the same). Generally just
> don't execute anything executable you get by email, and *especially* not
> from usenet.
> Anyways, it's weird Norton didn't detect anything bad about it. Are you
> sure its virus definitions are up to date? Or it could be a new type of
> virus which Norton has not yet listed.
I have seen viruses that were not detected until the NEXT update!-)
Happily, I waited for the update (next day) to rescan same.
I have also seen an SCR type file that Norton did not ALARM until
the "screen saver" had downloaded the actual malware. This time I
was not interested in going the next step, just in raising the alarm.
> Be aware that even using an Antivirus doesn't make you 100% safe.
> Because what if I decided to make a virus, which is new to Norton so it
> won't detect it, and I spread it by making a mass mailing to the Usenet
> (say, with the topic "american idol cat fight topless").
I'm hoping you won't DO that!-) - RM
Sunday, February 19, 2012
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