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I've just received an e-mail warning of yet another computer virus, this is what it said.
>> PLEASE SEND THIS TO EVERYONE ON YOUR CONTACT LIST !!
>>
>> A new virus has just been discovered that has been classified by
>> Microsoft as the most destructive ever. This virus was
>> discovered yesterday afternoon by McAfee and no vaccine has yet been
>> developed. This virus simply destroys Sector Zero from the hard disk,
>> where vital information for its functioning are stored.
>> This virus acts in the following manner:
>> It sends itself automatically to all contacts on your list with the
>> title:
>> "A Card for You".
>>
>> As soon as the supposed virtual card is opened the computer freezes so
>> that the user has to reboot. When the ctrl+alt+
>> del keys or the reset button are pressed, the virus destroys Sector
>> Zero, thus permanently destroying the hard disk. Yesterday in just a
>> few hours this virus caused panic in New York, according to news
>> broadcast by CNN.
>>
>> This alert was received by an employee of Microsoft itself.
>> So don't open any mails with subject: "A Virtual Card for You." As
>> soon as you get the mail, delete it!! Even if you know the sender !!!
>>
>> Please pass this mail to all of your friends.
>>
>> Forward this to everyone in your address book. I'm sure most people,
>> like myself, would rather receive this notice 25 times than not at
>> All
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looks like a hoax to me...did you check the symantec website?
Hoax, Hoax, Hoax, Hoax, Hoax, Hoax, Hoax, Hoax, Hoax.
does sound strange! I actually did get am e-mail like this and did open it my computer did not freeze hence the fact here I am typing my reply!?? confused
yup, hoax...
look on for hoaxes etc.. click the virus library link biggrin
It's best to delete these straight away. They are a nuisance but they achieve their aims of provoking a denial of service by jamming up e-mail systems when everyone forwards them to everyone they know.
Keep a decent anti-virus scanner running, and keep it up to date. Reputable suppliers will monitor new viruses round the clock, devise countermeasures and deliver them to your PC.
A personal firewall is a good idea too.
Hoax or not, forewarned is forearmed
but if you forward a hoax, it does the same as a virus, just leave the warnings to the pros.
Can we lock this now please to keep it from the top.
if not lock then...
STOP POSTING