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so how did you finally get rid of the viruses.  I have a friend who si about
in your boat rightn ow and he needs to know how to get rid of this as he's
got to keep this system up for business purposes.



Chris.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 11:58 PM
Subject: Virus scares


> You know, I was thinking, since there is another virus going around, I
mean
> a computer virus, and they claim it is a worm so it doesn't need to come
as
> an attachment to work?  Well, I suppose that's true and although I have
read
> all sorts of things about computer viruses, including worm viruses, and
had
> one once many years ago when running a bulletin board system, and even had
a
> friend once whose job for a large company was to do nothing but test and
> study viruses, I still get a laugh at all this junk mail I get.  Sure,
some
> of them have viruses.  You should see my quarantine folder Norton keeps.
> One day, a couple of years ago, I got 75 viruses in one single day and
about
> 10 to 15 each day thereafter for a week.  No fooling.  One advantage I
have,
> however, is having several possibilities of email addresses.  In every
case
> except one, the viruses, plus the junk mail, comes to me using my website
> mailing addresses.  Only one time did someone figure out how to run a
virus
> through comcast.net to everybody with a bogus warning of a virus and
asking
> you to click on a link for the fix.  Sure and thank you but I already new
> about the hoax.  Did you know that you can get an email which warns you of
a
> virus and when you click on the link the literally has MSN as the website,
a
> bogus URL will capture your log on to MSN and redirect it to the virus
> website which looks just like MSN?  I called a company advertising on
> national TV and radio and told them about this happening to them by
someone
> trying to under cut their prices for their product.  They already knew it
> but if you logged on a second time right away, you went to the real
website.
> Very tricky.  Man, some people must live a twisted boring life.  Aren't
> computers wonderful?
>
> Phil.
>
>
> I Flew Kites With Jesus
> www.SafePlaceFellowship.com

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