Hanu Man on Fri, 1 Jun 2001 01:52:21 +0200 (CEST) |
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- From: "A Govind" <california14@hotmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 22:55:54 -0000
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> > Security experts warn against June 1 virus hoax > > > > > > An e-mail hoax circulating around the Internet in a variety of > > languages calls on users to trash the SULFNBK.EXE file in Windows 98. > > Security experts say the message should be ignored because deleting the > > file could damage the Microsoft Corp. operating system. > > > > The CERT Coordination Center at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh >issued > > an activity alert on the e-mail threat Tuesday. The alert tells readers >that > > the e-mail was written in several languages and specifically refers to the > > SULFNBK.EXE file, a utility that can help users restore long file names. > > > > In its current form, the hoax warns people that if they don't trash the > > SULFNBK.EXE file on the their PCs, a virus will erupt June 1 and wipe out >their > > hard drives and all their files. But that isn't true. CERT spokesman Bill > > Pollak said anyone who gets the e-mail should delete the message and not > > forward it to anyone. > > > > "This e-mail message is a hoax," the CERT advisory reads. "Although >SULFNBK.EXE > > file may be infected by a number of valid viruses, the mere presence of >the > > file as described in the message is not a sign of a virus infection." > > > > Hartmann said a diabolical twist to the hoax is that in singling out the > > SULFNBK.EXE file, it hints at an actual virus. He added that there's >currently > > a virus circulating in North America that will e-mail infected SULFNBK.EXE > > files to users. > > > > "But that is something different from the hoax; they are two different >things," > > Hartmann said. If you receive an e-mail telling you to delete SULFNBK.EXE, > > ignore it; if you receive someone else's SULFNBK.EXE as an attachment, > > delete it, he advised. > > > > > >Hi everyone!!
I received this today from a friend.
You may wanna consider it!
Cheers!
Govind
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