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Old 08-13-2003, 02:53 AM
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Hi you PC users. best of luck.

In this part of the world we demand service. This is what I received from my server some time ago : --

Dear Xtra customer,

Microsoft has issued a worldwide warning about a computer worm
commonly known as W32 Blaster that can infect computers running
Windows XP, Windows NT4, Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000.
Your computer can be infected simply by connecting to the
Internet.

The worm is not being transferred by email and, as a result, your
computer will not be protected by Xtra's anti-virus email filter.

Tools to fix the problem have been released and if you are running one
of the operating systems mentioned above, it is vital you protect your
system from this worm immediately.

When you connect to the Internet after August 15th, all infected
computers will try and flood Microsoft's Windows update Web site with
large volumes of traffic.

The steps you need to take are:

If you have Windows XP or Windows Server 2003, enable the Internet
Connection Firewall (ICF). To do this you will need to:

1. Ensure you are not currently connected to Xtra

2. Click the Start button

3. Click Control Panel

4. Click Networking and Internet Connections, and then click Network
Connections (some computers may have the Network Connections icon directly
inside the Control Panel).

5. Right-click the connection on which you would like to enable the
firewall (normally this is labelled as "Xtra"), and then click Properties.

6. On the Advanced tab, click the box to select the option to "Protect my
computer or network?"

7. Click OK

8. Close the Control Panel

If you are running Windows 2000 or Windows NT, install an Internet firewall
of your choice.


How do I know if I've been infected?
This may not be immediately obvious, however typical symptoms include your
computer closing down while you're online and restarting without any
warning. Visit this site http://www.xtra.co.nz/latest if you want more
information about whether or not your computer has been infected.


If your PC is not infected
Download the appropriate patch via
http://www.microsoft.com/security/incident/blast.asp. This site also
includes information about firewalls and worm removal tools. Note that the
patch required for Windows XP Home and Windows XP Professional is available
via the "Windows XP (32 bit)" link. Update and run your anti-virus software.
Customers who don't currently have an anti-virus program installed should
refer to http://www.microsoft.com/security/ar.../antivirus.asp for help
about anti-virus software or a list of Microsoft partners.
Download any other required patches at http://www.windowsupdate.com


Infected
If your computer's operating system has already been infected with this worm,
the Microsoft patch will not be effective on its own. You will need to visit
http://www.xtra.co.nz/latest where you will find information to help you.

Additional information for remedying the effects of this worm is also
available at http://www.microsoft.com/security/incident/blast.asp

For further support, please visit Microsoft at
http://www.microsoft.com/security or telephone 0800 800 004.

Microsoft assures us they are working hard to deal with this issue. We will
keep you informed of any updates on our Web site.


Kind regards

The Team@Xtra

We have made every effort to ensure the information in this email is accurate.
However it is intended to be for general information only. As a result, Xtra
does not accept any liability for any loss or damage whatsoever which may
arise as a result of your use of this email, or for any errors or omissions
in this email.

However I run a Mac. Don't we Rob !
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