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Attention all people on the MG list.
This message regarding the Good Times Virus and the PKZIP300.ZIP is a hoax.
There are no such virus's being spread on the internet. My dad received
this warning through his email approx. 2 weeks ago and since then, it has
been confirmed to be complete b.s.
Just thought I'd let you know
Cheers
Steve
69 Midget
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On Tue, 22 Oct 1996, Roland J Taras wrote:
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> FYI
>
> >>PLEASE READ VERY IMPORTANT
> >>
> >>I received the following warning from a friend today about a new
> virus which
> >>is being propagated through e-mail. "There is a computer virus that
> is being
> >>sent across the Internet. If you receive an email message with the
> subject
> >>line "Good Times", DO NOT read the message, DELETE it immediately.
> It has a
> >>virus that rewrites your hard drive, obliterating anything on it.
> Please
> >>forward this mail to anyone you care about."
> >>
> >>/// The FCC released a warning last Wednesday concerning a matter of
> major
> >>importance to any regular user of the Internet. Apparently a new
> computer
> >>virus has been engineered by a user of AMERICA ON LINE that is
> unparalleled
> >>in its destructive capability. Other more well-know virusus such as
> toned',
> >>'Airwolf' and 'Michaelangelo' pale in comparison to the prospects of
> this
> >>newest creation by a warped mentality. What makes this virus so
> terrifying,
> >>said the FCC, is the fact that no program needs to be exchanged for a
> new
> >>computer to be infected. It can be spread through the existing
> e-mail
> >>systems of the Internet.
> >>
> >>Once a computer is infected, one of several things can happen. If
> the
> >>computer contains a hard drive, that will most likely be destroyed.
> The act
> >>of loading the file in the mail server's ASCII buffer causes the
> 'Good
> >>Times'
> >> mainline program to initialize and execute. The program is highly
> >>intelligent -
> >>it will send copies of itself to everyone whose e-mail address is
> contained
> >>in a receive-mail file or a sent-mail file, if it can find one_. then
> it
> >>trashes the hard drive.
> >>
> >>The bottom line is, if you receive a file with the subject line 'Good
> >>Times',
> >>delete it immediately. Do not read it! Rest assured that whoever's
> name
> >>was on the 'From" line was surely struck by the virus. Warn your
> friends,
> >>and
> >>pass this along to any global lists you are on. Also, watch out for a
> >>program
> >>called PKZIP300.ZIP, so named to give the impression that this file
> is a new
> >>version of PKZIP software. DO NOT DOWNLOAD this file under any
> >>circumstances! It is a Trojan Horse virus, which will wipe your hard
> drive
> >>clean, and affect modems 14.4 and higher. ///
>
>
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