Here You Have…


Eileen Tech September 15, 2010 at 10:28 pm

Well, this is exciting… I opened my email box just earlier and found an email from McAffe (Yes, I have McAffe) and thought it was important to share this with you guys.

“A new Internet worm dubbed ‘Here You Have’ is streaming into worldwide inboxes, offering a dangerous payload, according to McAfee Labs. The worm, which travels via spam email with the subject line of “Here you have,” or “Just for you,” masquerades as an email with a link to a video or an attached document file. However, the email actually contains a link to a malicious program that can disable security software and send itself to all the contacts in the recipient’s address book.
Corporations around the world were particularly affected by the worm on Thursday as it clogged up their email systems. Consumers could be affected as they go home and log onto their machines. For this reason, McAfee Labs has labeled the worm as a “medium” risk, and warns all computer users to delete any email with the “Here you have,” or “Just for you,” subject line.”

Not a surprise there… However, what I found underneath the rest of the letter pretty much topped the cake. Even though it’s labeled as a “medium risk”, McAffe provided me with some tips on how to avoid becoming a victim. Helpful, but hilarious. I know the majority of us, the suave, computer geeks, would know how to avoid a simple email virus, but it’s good for future reference to know what to do when you’re fronted with a suspicious email.

If you’re not a McAffe user like me, it’s best to at least know these steps into becoming a better internet surfer:

Tips to Avoid Becoming a Victim:

  1. Never click on a link in a spam email or IM from someone you don’t know. Be suspicious of strange emails from family or friends: their accounts may have been compromised.
  2. Use comprehensive security software, like McAfee Internet Security software, to protect you from viruses, spam, and other Internet threats, and keep the software up-to-date. Save on McAfee Internet Security.
  3. Set your operating system and browser to automatically apply updates.

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