Sophos

Celcom Screen Saver

Type
Virus hoax
Description

There are two common versions of this hoax in circulation

The latest version of the hoax reads:

Name of Virus : "CELLSAVER.EXE" Do not open any mail with the above heading. It has already affected 3 PC's in the IBM office. There is actually a virus software attached to it and it can't be detected. This screensaver is very cool. It shows a NOKIA handphone, with time and messages. After it is activated, the PC cannot boot up at all. It goes very, very slow. It even destroys your hard disk. Please do not use the program. Delete it as soon as possible.

Please be careful and sent this to as many people as possible, so maybe these new viruses can be eliminated. Be extra careful!!

The earlier version of the hoax says:

BEWARE - VIRUS SOFTWARE IN THE FORM CELCOM SCREEN SAVER

Dear All, Pls be caution, If you receive any CELCOM Screen Saver. Pls do not install it !!!!!! It is actually a virus software attached to it. It can't be detected. This screensaver is very cool. It shows a NOKIA handphone, with time and messages. After it activated, the pc cannot boot up at all. It goes very very slow. It even destroy your hard disk. Have to reinstall everything again........ Pls do not use the program. Delete it as soon as possible. Even in your e-mails....... By the way, the filename is CELLSAVER.EXE

At the time of writing, there is no known virus or Trojan Horse which masquerades as a CELCOM screensaver. However, users should always be very cautious when downloading or using executables of unknown origin.

Important

Many virus hoaxes:

  • falsely claim to describe an extremely dangerous virus
  • use pseudo-technical language to make impressive-sounding (but impossible) claims
  • falsely claim that the report was issued or confirmed by a well-known company
  • ask you to forward it to all your friends and colleagues

As usual, you are urged not to pass on warnings of this kind, as the continued re-forwarding of these hoaxes simply wastes time and email bandwidth.

It is possible that you may receive a hoax via email with a file attached. Obviously, such file attachments should be treated with caution as they may be virus infected. Sophos recommends deleting virus hoax emails, whether they contain file attachments or not.

Sophos suggests a policy to help prevent hoaxes from spreading in your company.