Re: Virus

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> > > WELL YOU LIKE TO LIVE DANGEROUSLY. NEVER CLICK ON A VIRUS WEB PAGE. WEB
> > > BROWSERS CAN COLLECT THE ADDRESSES OF PEOPLE WHO GO TO THE WEB SITE,
> > > SO YOU ARE ALREADY COMPROMISED.
(snip)
> >
> > Please turn off your capslock key.  It makes you look foolish.
> >
> > Web browsers do not collect anything.  Web _servers_ might.
> >
(snip)
> You are right it is web servers that collect addresses. However I kept
> the caps lock key on purpose since opening a phish web site is a silly
> thing to do and I wanted to emphasize that. To subtle I guess.
>
> Aaron Konstam

It depends on why you are opening it, and what precautionary measures
you are taking when doing so (i.e. using Linux instead of Windows, via
a virtual machine, using a Live CD, from a public access point, etc).
The OP's posting doesn't say he opened it in Linux, but that appears
to be the case reading between the lines.  So he is not at risk of any
IE/Windows exploits.  That being the case, why would he be compromised
for having visited the site?  In this scenario at most the web server
will have the IP of the person who visited, and the browser they used
(and some other non-compromising information).

I agree that caps lock is not necessary other than perhaps to
emphasize a word, but not an entire posting.

We are straying off topic seeing none of this relates to Linux.  But
seeing the issue is out there now, as was pointed out this is a
phishing scam not a virus.  These scams are a dime a dozen (I've seen
many of them).  Prudent advice is to delete without opening the
message or visiting the site.  Or participate in fighting the problem
through phishtank.org and such sites, and reporting it to the
organisation being represented so that they can take action.  Visiting
one of these sites does not necessarily automatically compromise you
(especially when running Linux and a non-IE browser).

Jacques B.

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