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      20th October 2006
Hello everyone! I just received this email from apple. I realize this is a windows problem, but since Windows and Mac users use this part of the forum for their technical needs, I thought I would post this here.

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Dear Apple iPod Owner:
We recently discovered that a small number - less than 1% - of the Video iPods available for purchase after September 12, 2006, left our contract manufacturer carrying the Windows RavMonE.exe virus. This known virus affects only Windows computers, and up to date anti-virus software that is included with most Windows computers should detect and remove it. So far we have seen less than 25 reports concerning this problem. The iPod nano, iPod shuffle and Mac OS X are not affected, and all Video iPods now shipping are virus free. As you might imagine, we are upset at Windows for not being more hardy against such viruses, and even more upset with ourselves for not catching it.

How to remove the Windows virus
RavMonE.exe is a known Windows virus and up to date anti-virus software using the default settings should detect and remove it. If you do not have anti-virus software on your Windows computer, we recommend that you install one of the many available programs. Here are a few trial programs that can remove this Windows virus which you can download free of charge*:

Microsoft Live OneCare Safety Scanner - free application
Microsoft Live OneCare - 90 day trial version
McAfee - 30 day trial version
Symantec Norton AntiVirus - 30 day trial version

After installing an anti-virus application, you should attach your Video iPod to your Windows computer and run the anti-virus program. If your Windows system is infected with this virus, an alert will be triggered and inform you that the virus has been detected and either quarantined or removed. You should then use iTunes 7 to easily restore the software on your newly purchased Video iPod.

Because this Windows virus propagates via mass storage devices, we recommend that you scan any mass storage devices that you have recently attached to your Windows computers such as external hard drives, digital cameras with removable media, and USB flash drives.

While this Windows virus does not affect Mac OS X or the iPod itself, Mac customers can use iTunes 7 to easily restore the software on their newly purchased Video iPod to ensure that it does not carry this Windows virus. The Video iPod can then be used on a Windows computer without concern.

Sincerely,

Apple
 
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      20th October 2006
I bet someone got a good telling off !
 
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      20th October 2006
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As you might imagine, we are upset at Windows for not being more hardy against such viruses
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      7th November 2006
somehow i doubt this is serious
 
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      7th November 2006
Well not for the Mac users... ;-)

(yes one day, we will all have that 'I don't need to worry' grin wiped off are faces)

...but not at the minute !

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