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Posted by Duey (IA) on December 16, 2001 at 11:50:34 from (207.177.26.234):
To all, I am very Sorry, however I received this message from my brother in law regarding a computer virus I may have received from him. When I checked my computer I did find it and got rid of it. It transfers to everyone in your address book and lies dormant for 14 days, then kills your hard drive. Even though you may not routinely receive mail from me you are in my address book and you should follow the instructions below to check for it and delete it as soon as possible. Duane Schutter AKA Duey(IA) at dueys@wctatel.net >1. go to start-then to 'find or search' >2. in the 'search for files or folders' type in sulfnbk.exe this is the >virus >3. in the 'look in' make sure you're searching Drive C >4. hit 'search' button (or find) >5. if this file shows up (it's an ugly blackish icon that will have the >name sulfnbk.exe) DON'T OPEN IT >6. Right click on the file - go down to delete and left click >7. It will ask if you want to send it to the recycle bin...say yes >8. go to your desktop (where all your icons are) and double click on the >recycle bin >9. right click on sulfnbk.exe and delete again or just empty the recycle >bin > >If you find this...send it to everyone in your address book, because that's >how it's transferred. Again, I am sorry for this and please delete this from your computer. Duey
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