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    What is the difference between the .vbs file extension and an exe?

    Is there any non-virus use for .vbs?

    Thanks for the info.

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    Same thing here at work.. 50k employees.. sucks to be a sys admin today

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    Yeah we got a warning at work today to.
    Iain, thats with an i by the way!

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    my reading indicates VB script is intended for internet.
    To my understanding you need a scripting engine. From what I read it is vbscript.dll in the windows\system director. Similar to the runtime needed for VB programs.
    A person here at work tried to run the attachment for the I love you virus and it did not work. It appears that he did not have the correct version of the dll needed.
    A good case for having runtimes?
    I would like to know if anyone uses VB script
    I am so skeptical, I can hardly believe it!
    PS I am not a 'hyperactive member' I am a cool, calm, and collected member

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    Lightbulb

    We got this virus too.

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    it appears that you need a version of vbscript.dll higher then 3.1.0 but this is not confirmed. anyone else have the abillity to test this?
    A guy here tried to run the attachment with 3.1.0 on his machine and the thing would not run. NT gave an error that the file could not be run.
    I don't think it was NT in general because others here have run the attachment.
    I have VB6 with SP3 and my version of vbscript.dll is 5.0
    HTH
    I am so skeptical, I can hardly believe it!
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    Maybe you need the latest version of Outlook to have the .dll? We don't have Outlook, so we've gotten some of the emails but haven't had any problems here.

    So far, no one has written one of these for Lotus Notes. Does that make Lotus better than Microsoft?

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    Smile

    We received this virus this morning and it went out to all my email contacts, when I called my Mom to warn her not to open any attachments that say "I Love You" she had allready tried to open mine and couldn't. The message she received said she was unable to open this attachment due to #31 or something like that. She didn't know it was a virus at the time. We have 160+ employees and it's been going back and forth all morning I have deleted probably 90 emails this morning saying I love You, and not one of them was a real I LOVE YOU! How sad.

    Cady

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    OK.. here's the scoop..

    To run this, you need the windows scripting host. Installing IE5 = installing WSH.. or installing Win2000 = installing WSH.

    As far as any non virus purpose... think of anything you might want to script. Being a sysadmin, Win2K and the WSH is going to bring some if the much needed flexability to login scripting and administrative scripting in general. You could do all of this stuff on a unix system for years.. people are just targeting Windows.. you're going to effect more people by writing something that targets a MS operating system. Same with the comment about Notes.. there's a lot more people ising Outlook and Outlook express than Notes. It's just sad that someone has to do something like this.. 75% of the people here could write something that does the same exact thing. Actually... anyone with some time and half a brain could do it.. you can find all the code you'd need in different examples all over the web. It's probably someone who has a "Short Man" complex and their trying to take it out on everyone else

    WSH will also support Javascript, Perl and some others.... It's actually a good thing. In the unix world, you can send an email with one line in a shell script. It's not something that Microsoft has opened up.. it's been there for a long time on the UNIX side but no one has ignorant enough to write something to exploit it.

    OK.. I'm rambeling.. I'll stop

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    Question Eh?

    That's all very well, but what is the I LOVE YOU virus?

    If it's like Melissa but ... different I won't have got it
    because I'm not on anybody's Contacts list

    Just WHAT is it? What does it do?

    Courgettes.

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    Our work also got this.

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    It is an e-mail message with ILoveYou in the subject line. When you open the attachment that comes with it, it overwrites some common files on your hard drive with a version of itself, and then e-mails itself to all of your contacts or everyone in your addressbook. We have people starting early, so it was found and stopped before it got too bad.

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    Hey regarding the I Love You virus make sure the IT department where you work (I work in interactive so thank God thats not me) check out your servers, gif, html, jpeg files etc. We have the code for the virus and it went all throught the registry infecting files in our server where we back up nightly. It was started by someone in Manila, Philippines who "i hate go to school".Anyway just thought you would all want to know if you didn't already.

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    thats funny, I hate to go to school.
    I guess that lead will narrow it down to just about everybody
    I am so skeptical, I can hardly believe it!
    PS I am not a 'hyperactive member' I am a cool, calm, and collected member

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    on the first line of code it said that about school and the second line said
    by: spyder / [email protected] / @GRAMM
    ERSoft Group / Manila,Phillipines

    maybe that will narrow it down or than again maybe not...

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    Does anybody has a copy of this vbs file. I would like to have a look at it. (And no, I don't want to run it, and I don't plan on writing my own virus)
    I'm afraid my colleagues at work deleted about 50 of them, before I could lay a hand on it. Somehow they managed to get a virus scanner able to block these emails at the exchange server, by 15:00 CET.
    I think, parts of the code could be very helpful to write useful programs.

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    You can find all of the code to write this in the msdn, and probably quite a bit of it on this site.

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    We got it at work too. I've got a printout of the code. We work on e-commerce solutions and use some VBScript for server side coding. One of our developers was trying to work on his code when an error occurred and when he went into Debug mode, there was the virus code. It trashed all of the script files he was working on.

    Looking through the code it attacks files with these extensions:

    .js, .jse, .css, .wsh, .sct, .hta, .vbs, .vbe, .jpg, .jpeg

    It also makes changes to the registry and adds some EXEs to your computer. One of the EXE files is called BUGSFIX.EXE which is a password stealing program.

    The code is not difficult or exceptional at all, just malicious. Looking for a silver lining... It could have been easily made worse by having it attack more crucial file extensions like .EXE, .DOC, etc.

    JC

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    Cool A possible fix

    Ok got this which may help some one......



    If you have inadvertently opened the "I LOVE YOU" virus, and are happy to
    > edit your registry, some instructions for fixing it (which may or may not
    > work) are at:
    >
    > http://www.thepope.org/index.pl?node_id=140
    >
    > Warning: this involves editing your registry, so don't do it if you are at
    > all uncertain about what you're doing.

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    Unhappy The virus mutates

    Just got posted this

    Joe Hanna (5/05/00 13:53):
    The "Love Letter" virus has been mutated into another 2 variations already.

    Please read below for more information.

    What you need to look out for is

    fwd: Joke as the SUBJECT LINE

    and the attachment is Very Funny.vbs

    VBS/LoveLetter.B

    VBS/LoveLetter.B is a variant of the original
    VBS/LoveLetter.A worm. The two only differences
    are the subject of the arriving e-mail and the
    name of the attachment. The subject used by
    VBS/LoveLetter.B is

    fwd: Joke

    instead of the original "ILOVEYOU" subject line
    and the name of the attachment is

    Very Funny.vbs

    instead of LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.TXT.vbs.

    The HTML file send through IRC is called

    Very Funny.HTM

    ---------------------------------------------------
    Can some one nuke the guy who started this !!!!!!

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    don't you need ie to have support for vb script ??


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    Windows98 has included the vb scripting host in the standard installation. This also came with ie5.

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    Can anyone send me this virus, please?
    -- Nobody has my address in contacts... :-(


    [email protected]

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    I have a copy of the mutated version is someone wants it

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    Yeah we got a mutant virus in a bad way today!!!!

    Again I have a copy of the mutated I love you virus if someone want's it!!!

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    Yip,

    send it over

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    can you give me an email address; our email is down and i need to send it from yahoo and this thingy here defaults to the one on the computer or whatever; hehe

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    The guy who made that virus was not that
    good at programing! If I could read the
    code that mean alot
    Im very glad he didnt have it attack more
    file extentions, If it would have attacked
    deltree and such , It might have been alot
    worse.

    Does anyone know if he was caught?
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    Anyone want the code to ILOVEYOU

    I broke down the virus it is a good virus if there is such a thing...

    It effects htm,jpeg,jpg and other file extensions. Destroying the origanl file and replacing it with the virus also makes 2 new files that regenerate the virus on boot or the system of its screen saver....

    Brooke Hostmeyer
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    Id like the code please!!!

    Oh, thanks' for the deltree tip ;p

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    Bebe,

    you can send it to
    [email protected]

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    I would also like to see code

    [email protected]

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    Is there a copy for me, pleaseeee?

    [email protected]

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    I've looked at the source code, but I can't seem to find where the part about the screen saver is... are you sure about that, BHostmeyer?

    Also, I think some of the coding stuff he used for replacing the jpeg files are weird.

    But that's just what I think

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    Cool

    Why do you guys want that S******** virus?
    What good will that do?

    The poeple are getting weirder and weirder every day!

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    Question Girls and Boys

    Interesting how you all refer to the author as Him or He.
    Today in the Daily mail there is a report from manilla that says that Phillipines National Bureau of Investigation are actually looking for a Woman/Girl. An IT student from a middle class background. The suspect is a moving target.
    Fant
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    Exclamation Update

    LATEST UPDATE FROM ZDNET

    A young woman being sought by Philippine authorities in connection with the creation of the virulent "Love Bug" computer virus will turn herself in, police said on Monday. According to ZDNet Asia, suspected author of the virus, Romel Lamores, 30 years old, was detained by police. -- Reuters
    ****

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    Smile Source code!!!

    I have a variant of the source to the ILOVEYOU virus but it aint good. Could somebody send me a copy of the source code, just for educational readers.

    - Sire

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    The script is fairly simple.. makes a few calls to the Shell object, is easy to read, and is funny in the way it asks a user to download the ActiveX component of their browser if they don't have it, which destroys their system

    I spent 8 hours getting the damn thing off the network, though, and really don't feel like letting other people mess with it and creating another variation. Just know that it works, and it's really not all that hard to do.

    Brian
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    whoever has the source code, send it to me as well.

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