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"Robert E. Martin" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 4 Oct 2002 11:00:47 -0400
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In short, you have been had.  It is not uncommon for someone to send a
virus alert which suggests that you have a virus and instructs you to
delete it.  The result is that you delete a vital system file.  Always
check some reliable virus detection programs or your operating system
technical support staff before deleting a fille or forwarding a virus alert
you received.  You are lucky because there iis a fix for this one as noted
in the next response.

73

Bob Martin
KC3Fi

At 11:37 PM 10/3/2002 -0400, you wrote:
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>Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 11:25 AM
>Subject: Virus alert and I had this one!
>
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>Subject:  Important....not a forward
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>PLEASE READ THIS. I DID HAVE THIS VIRUS.  PLEASE FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS THAT
>IS IN THIS MESSAGE.
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>Subject: Important....not a forward
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>ok..read all of this...I thought it was crap...but I had the teddy bear
>file....it deleted with no prob.....
>The following was sent to me by a friend.  At first I thought, yeah right.
>But, just to be sure I checked my files and, low and behold, there it was.
>Since I didn't recognize it as something I saved, I followed the directions
>and deleted it in both places as instructed.  I hope this does not cause you
>any trouble.  I apologize in advance if it does-Anne
>
>Don't ignore this email!!!
>
>There is a new virus that can't be detected by antivirus software.  It is
>sent to you from someone elses address book.  I sends it automatically, even
>if you don't send any emails, to everyone in your address book!!!
>
>My address book has been infected with this virus, from your address book as
>a result, so has yours because your address was in my book. The virus is
>called
>jdbgmgr.exe. It cannot be detected by Norton or McAfee
>anti-virus programs.  It sits quietly for 14 days before damaging the
>system. It is sent automatically by messenger and by the address book,
>whether or not you send e-mails.  In essence, because you are in my Address
>Book, you are likely to be infected.
>
>If you follow the instructions below it is easy to get rid of. I didn't
>really think I'd find it, thinking it might be a nasty joke.  Nope..  There
>it was. Good luck!
>   >
>   >
>   > To get rid of it:
>   > 1. Go to start, then Find or Search
>   > 2. In Files/Folders, write the name jdbgmgr.exe
>   > 3. Be sure to search in your "C" drive
>   > 4. Click Find or Search
>   > 5. The virus has a teddy bear logo with the name jdbgmgr.exe
>   > --DO NOT OPEN IT!!!
>   > 6. Right click and delete it
>   > 7. Go to the recycle bin and delete it there also.
>IF YOU FIND THE VIRUS, YOU MUST CONTACT EVERYONE IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK.

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