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  • Subject: Re: Virus alert
  • From: glaszlo@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 16:16:27 -0400

Warning,

There have been some recent bogus virus messages that actually ask you to
remove some legitimate operating system files from you PC. While I'm not
saying that this is one of those messages, I'd like to suggest that you
check with your system administrator before you delete these files.

George Laszlo


                                                                                
                                     
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The emails from pcrao@esplindia contained a trojan horse virus that puts
several infected files on your disk, including kern32.exe and inetd.exe ...
Both of these files are NOT native Windows files ... If you find them on
your disk, you got the virus ...

John G. Dyer, CDP
Vice President
Information Management Consultants, Inc.
812.421.0045 ext. 203
jdyer@imcedi.com

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