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Word Macro Viruses Fact SheetWhile many new viruses appear every daythere are over 12,000 as of June 12, 1997relatively few of them actually spread far enough to become a problem. Certainly fewer than 1000 viruses account for over 99% of the infections worldwide, and many of those viruses are several years old. Macro viruses have made it easier for viruses to spread quickly, however, in part because because they can be sent as email attachments. Although the number of macro viruses is growing rapidly (over 900 already), top quality antivirus products are usually updated quickly enough so that usually users are protected if they keep their products up-to-date.For those who have a top quality antivirus product like Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus Toolkit (PC and Macintosh) or F-PROT Professional (PCs only), macro viruses aren't much of a concernthey are handled automatically by the on-access component, e.g., WinGuard or MacGuard for DSAV, so that infected documents cannot be loaded until the virus is removed, and the on-demand scanner e.g., FindVirus for DSAV, F-MACRO (F-PROT Pro) or F-MACROW (F-PROT Shareware) can disinfect properly. This is the best solution, short of not using Microsoft products at all, since the procedure is almost transparent for the user, and it is a simple, automated procedure to remove an infection from many documents. PC users who do not have access to DSAV should consider using F-MACROW from the F-PROT Shareware package. Note that the F-PROTShareware product is FREE for individual, non-commercial use. While it will not prevent Word or Excel, etc. from opening an infected document, it will allow proper removal of all infected documents automatically whenever the user requests a scan. Please do remember to change the "action" from Report Only to one of the Disinfect options by clicking on the appropriate button. Unfortunately, Macintosh users don't have such an option; there are no Freeware or Shareware applications for teh Macintosh that offer automatic removal of Word Macro viruses. [Disinfectant is free, but helpless against Word Macro viruses.] There are some other approaches, however, that both Macintosh and PC users may consider:
For a historical outlook on how to handle Word Macro viruses, click here. Please note that this procedure is no longer safe to do for Macro viruses in general, and is tedious even for the original WordMacro/Concept.A virus.
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This page last updated April 27, 2004
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