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> Subject: serious virus
> Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2001 12:32:59 -0500
> Organization: British Tool
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> Dear Friends and e-Mail Correspondents,
>
> This is a serious e-mail. I received an e-mail from a
> work associate warning of a virus that was passed on
> to him. His PC was infected and since I was in his address
> book it had probably been spread to my computer. I
> followed the instructions and located the virus. By
> following the instructions, I was able to delete the
> virus. The bad news is that you probably have it, as
> you are in MY address book! More bad news is that
> my anti-virus program did not detect this virus.
>
> This virus lies dormant for 14 days and then kills
> your hard drive. Here is what to do. If you follow
> the instructions and then see that you have the virus,
> you need to send a similar e-mail to everyone in your
> address book.
>
> Remove the virus by following these steps:
>
> 1. Go to "Start." Then to "Find" or "Search"
> (depending on your computer.)
> 2. In the "Search for files or folders" type
> sulfnbk.exe -- this is the name of the virus. OR sul*.exe
> 3. In the "Look in" section, make sure you are
> searching Drive C.
> 4. Hit "Search" or "Find."
> 5. If your search finds this file, it will be an ugly
> blackish icon that will have the name sulfnbk.exe.
> DO NOT OPEN IT! If it does not show up on your
> first "Search," try a "New Search."
> 6. Right click on the file -- go down to "Delete" and
> left click.
> 7. You will be asked if you want to send the file to
> the Recycling Bin--say "Yes."
> 8. Go to your Desktop (where all your icons are) and
> right click on the Recycle Bin and either manually delete
> the sulfnbk.exe program or empty the entire bin.
> 9. If you found the virus on your system, send this
> or a similar e-mail to all in your address book
> because this is how it is transferred.
>
> Sorry for the trouble and my apologies for having unwittingly
> "infected" you, should it have been passed on to you.
> British Cars Web: http://www.team.net/sol
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