GENERAL ALERT - virus doing the rounds



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Alan Erskine

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Check your system for "MSN.Flooder" and delete it. This is from Symantec's web site
(www.symantec.com) so check it for yourself first.

My computer kept trying to connect to the internet whenever I started the computer up so I became
suspicious. There might be a file/files on your system (possible on the desktop) called
"malware.exe". Delete these too.

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Alan Erskine alanerskine(at)optusnet.com.au Where are the Weapons of Mass Destruction, Mr Bush?
 
Alan Erskine <[email protected]> wrote:

> Where are the Weapons of Mass Destruction, Mr Bush?

There is one below your nose and above your chin, Alan.

Why the heck don't I believe your virus aleart?
 
"Perry Noid" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:1g0rtbe.111jsngrvxm9sN%[email protected]...
> Alan Erskine <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Where are the Weapons of Mass Destruction, Mr Bush?
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> There is one below your nose and above your chin, Alan.
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> Why the heck don't I believe your virus aleart?

Then you might want to do as I suggested and go to symantec's web site - the information is there
for you to check. It's not _my_ virus alert, I'm just passing the information along. My computer was
infected and it will happen to others so they can take my experience and learn from it.

Stop being such a fool; why would I post a 'false alert'?
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Alan Erskine alanerskine(at)optusnet.com.au Where are the Weapons of Mass Destruction, Mr Bush?
 
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