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Hi Dino. Just delete it and that's enough. Of course, as you said, never
open the attachment and always update your virus definitions.
Mick, also in the 'Burg.
Dino Cardamone wrote:
>Hi List,
>
>I've just received what I'm pretty sure is the latest virus going around, in
>an email.
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>Of course I haven't opened it yet. What I wanted to know was if just
>"DELETING" the email and attachment was a safe enough way to get rid of it.
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>I tried to find out on my own, but was only able to get other related
>information about the attack.
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>Thank you,
>Dino Cardamone
>Pittsburgh, PA USA
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