Beware of new virus – Ministry

Accra, June 17, GNA – The Information Technology Department of the Ministry of Communications on Thursday warned e-mail users of a new internet virus called “Trojan Horse”, which spreads as a zipped attachment to messages.

A statement by the ministry in Accra called on all e-mail users to beware of messages with zipped attachments from unknown senders.

It said typical Trojan Horse messages usually contain lines such as “I received your e-mail and I shall send you a reply as soon as possible” or “Till then take a look at these zipped documents”.

The statement warned that any mail handling system can experience performance problems or a denial of service as a result of infection by the Trojan Horse programme.

It therefore called on all e-mail users to be vigilant and carefully screen all messages they receive before accessing them.

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