it almost had me too … then i was like when the fuck did i ever hang out with emx ?
quickly followed by me wondering why im even on your buddylist … i have no idea what i would have even imed you about. you must not clean out your buddylist often
it almost had me too … then i was like when the fuck did i ever hang out with emx ?
quickly followed by me wondering why im even on your buddylist … i have no idea what i would have even imed you about. you must not clean out your buddylist often
When I saw that EMX sent me an IM, I knew it was a virus. He doesn’t talk to me.
yea emx sent me the virus a couple times. did u download the aim fix?
I can only think of one person who comes close to getting as many AIM viruses as you and she is girl XD
What is this, the 5th time you have been infected with an AIM virus?
Seriously dude, stop clicking on the links in people’s profiles or lay off the pr0n a bit
He tried giving it to me yesterday… Oh and he also tried giving me an AIM virus…
I IM’ed myself and got a virus once…
i loved a woman that wasnt clean and got a virus.
wow
umm this is the second
and i found out how i got it, a friend who sends me links from photobucket and is on myspace sent it too me, i didnt think anything of it.
just got this email from ub.
[font=Helvetica][size=3]UBIT (or The CIT Help Desk) has received numerous reports about a virus being spread through AIM on ResNet. AIM users usually receive a message, similar to the one below, from a contact in their buddy list asking them to visit a web page.
hey tell me if you like theses pictures… im going ot put them on my space <MySpace url>
The link leads to a malicious Web site that downloads the virus onto your computer. Once your computer is infected, the virus will send the same link to every contact on you buddy list.
Symantec/Norton AntiVirus will remove this virus should your computer become infected. You can download AntiVirus from:
http://wings.buffalo.edu/computing/software/download/win/Security.htm (Windows)
http://wings.buffalo.edu/computing/software/download/mac/security.htm (Mac)
To protect your system from future virus infections:
· be careful when clicking on links in instant messages, even when they seem to come from friends.
· DO NOT click on images in any instant messages or away messages even if they look harmless.
· DO NOT open any email message containing links even if the link may look harmless or appear to be from a friend.
The ResNet Staff[/size][/font]