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Doc Smiley's Cure for the Happy99 Virus:
First Aid for the Computer Illiterate
(last updated on May 24, 1999 - 7:15 AM Eastern)


    It came in your email.  It was called Happy99 and it was sent  by a friend.  So you ran the program and saw the neat fireworks display.  Cool!  Little did you know that your computer had just been infected by a virus.  You only found out when someone thanked you for the fireworks program that you sent them.  But you didn't send it to them!  That's when you knew that something strange was going on.

    You caught the Happy99.exe virus (also known as a worm or trojan).  It is propagated by attaching itself to newsgroup and e-mail messages.  You cannot get infected with this virus just by reading a newsgroup or e-mail message.  You have to execute the attachment (i.e., run the program).  Almost always, the person who sends it does not know that they are sending it out.  This virus does not affect DOS, Windows 3.x, S/2, Linux or WebTV (so far).  If you are aware of a version that does affect these systems, Please let me know.  I have had a few people with Windows NT and one with Mac who told me they were infected.  I will provide information about the virus and these systems in the near future.

     If you did not run the program, you can just delete the message containing the virus (or the downloaded virus) and move on. If you have already run Happy99.exe, to get rid of it, print out this page and follow the instructions. I have tried to make them as simple as possible so that even if you are computer illiterate, you can safely clean your system of the virus.  Not all of these steps are necessary for everyone.  But rather than developing different procedures for people with different degrees of infection, I have written these steps so that they will work for almost everyone.  Occasionally someone has a problem, but in most cases, that is because the individual has made a spelling error or otherwise not followed the procedure exactly.  So, please follow these steps carefully and in order.  Some of the steps are optional and are so indicated.

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**** WARNING *****

Failure to follow instructions EXACTLY may 
cause problems in accessing the internet or email from your computer!  I make or imply no guarantees.  If you choose to use the information here, it is of your own free will.  You are solely responsible for the care of your computer.  If you do not feel comfortable with your level of knowledge, or your ability to accurately follow 
these procedures, contact a local computer technician.  Most problems are a result of not following the directions in order or by misspelling commands.  If you are careful, however, you should have no problems.


1)  If you have not already done so since 
     running the Happy99 program, restart 
     your computer.  This step is important 
     because the virus does not complete 
     the infection process until you restart
     the computer.  By following this step before
     deleting any files, you are less likely to
     encounter any error messages in the 
     removal procedure.

2)  If you have not already done so, delete the 
     Happy99 program from wherever you saved it.
     If you aren't sure where it is, go to your start
     button and use "find" then "files" on the 
     menu.  Search for Happy99.exe.  Once you
     find it, delete it.

3)  Make SURE all internet related programs 
     are turned off (this includes instant messaging
     services such as ICQ and AOL Instant 
     Messenger), then restart your computer
     in MS-DOS mode (Click on the Start button,
     select "shut down", then select "restart the
     computer in MS-DOS mode").

4)  Once it has restarted, you should see
     C:\WINDOWS> on the screen.

5)  Type in CD SYSTEM and press "enter". 
     You should see C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM>
     on the screen.  If that doesn't get you 
     there, try CD C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM or 
      CD WINDOWS\SYSTEM then press "enter".

6)  Type in ATTRIB -H WSOCK32.DLL and press
     "enter".

7)  Type in ATTRIB -R WSOCK32.DLL and press
     "enter".

8)  Type in COPY WSOCK32.SKA WSOCK32.DLL
     and press "enter". 

9)  If asked if you want to overwrite
     wsock32.dll, type "y" for yes, then
     "enter" and go to step 10. 

*** If you get a message indicating FILE NOT 
*** FOUND, complete steps 10, 11, and 13.  Then, 
*** return to Windows, click here and 
*** save the program wsockupd.exe someplace
*** where you can find it.  Lastly, run the 
*** program.  Do not do this if step 9 works.

10) Type DEL SKA.DLL, press "enter".  If you 
      get a message saying "file not found", 
      or "cannot delete", type ATTRIB -H SKA.DLL
      then press "enter", then type ATTRIB -R SKA.DLL,
      then press "enter", then type DEL SKA.DLL,
      then "enter".

11) Type DEL SKA.EXE, press "enter".  If you 
      get a message saying "file not found", 
      or "cannot delete", type ATTRIB -H SKA.EXE
      then press "enter", then type ATTRIB -R SKA.EXE,
      then press "enter", then type DEL SKA.EXE,
      then "enter".

12)  *OPTIONAL* If you have followed 
       all of the steps correctly, you may 
       type DEL WSOCK32.SKA and press "enter".

13)  Type in EXIT and press "enter".

Once you have returned to Windows, you might want to find the file "liste.ska" using the "find files" function on the start button.  If you have not actually sent the virus to anyone, you won't find this file.  You can open this file by double-clicking and selecting "notepad" when asked which program to use to open it.  Inside of the file is a list of people to whom you have emailed the virus.  You should contact them and let them know about the virus.  You might want to tell them about this website so that they can get rid of it.  After this, you can delete the file.

That should take care of the Happy99 virus.  HOWEVER - unless you are running antivirus software with an updated data or definition file, you could easily catch this virus again or another one.  If you already have the software, you should update your data or definition files at least monthly.  If you do not have antivirus software, you can follow one of the links on this page to obtain more information about several programs available from Beyond.com. 


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If you have any problems, feel free to email me (and don't forget the free software!).  Before emailing me, though, be sure you have followed all of the steps, spelling everything carefully.

Doc

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