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Re: [ArtsEducators] I may have passed a virus along-please read

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From: The Austin's (whest177_at_TeacherArtExchange)
Date: Tue Dec 18 2001 - 15:53:12 PST


THIS IS NOT A VIRUS!!!! It is a file that is on almost all windows files -
it is one that allows you to save long file names, or something along this
line. Do a search and find out how to restore it. It is a really nasty
prank, since almost all windows users have this file and so think they have
this virus. Got me last year!
~Michal

> Dear friends,
> We just received a message from a friend
> informing us that his computer got a virus through the e-mail system. As
it
> attaches to mail lists you may also be infected. I checked my C drive
> and found that I had got it too. Here is the info on how to eradicate it.
It
> lies dormant for 14 days and then kills your hard drive. It is
particularly
> nasty as it bypasses all the most common anti-virus, so please, check your
computer!
>
> 2) In the "search for files or folders" box type
> sulfnbk.exe- this is
> the virus.

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