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It's a Hoax!!
Go to http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/ven...e.warning.html For those of you who have found the file and deleted it, the above symantec website gives you instructions on how to reinstall the sulfbk.exe program for your computer. Alan Tin Program Manager Training and Technical Assistance Association for Enterprise Opportunity 1601 North Kent Street, Suite 1101 Arlington, Virginia 22209 Phone: 703-841-7760 Ext. 29 Fax: 703-841-7748 Email: atin@assoceo.org www.microenterpriseworks.org ----- Original Message ----- From: Reynard Blake, Jr. <blakerey@msu.edu> To: <MHTFParks@aol.com> Cc: <9175671708@page.nextel.com>; <adamsine@msu.edu>; <AEMACK23@aol.com>; <blakerey@netscape.net>; <build-com@lyris.libertynet.org>; <capgreens@lansing.COM>; <cdoby@mott.org>; <communitydevelopmentbanking-l@cornell.edu>; <CUACEDP@LIST.MSU.EDU>; <dessasure_@yahoo.com>; <DIGITALDIVIDE@CDINET.COM>; <garciam1@state.mi.us>; <gomezjos@msu.edu>; <HarperChs@aol.com>; <hfrazier@postandcourier.com>; <hugginsm@pilot.msu.edu>; <jawilljr@aol.com>; <jlambert@greenville.k12.sc.us>; <kellyka1@msu.edu>; <kidmaster6@hotmail.com>; <lamore@msu.edu>; <LaSherraldS@scdnr.state.sc.us>; <lawsoneb@navair.navy.mil>; <lrd622@netzero.net>; <MHRL4@aol.com>; <mia_cb@yahoo.com>; <Michael_O._Patterson@HUD.GOV>; <mmurphy@house.state.mi.us>; <msfig@sc.rr.com>; <mushinske6@hotmail.com>; <Newton_RobinB@scdps.state.sc.us>; <nraapana@hotmail.com>; < Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 9:27 PM Subject: Fwd: ATTENTION: VIRUS on my computer > > > > >> > >>> > >>> Hello, > >> > > > > > > > >> > >>> > >>> I followed these directions and found the little bugger on my computer. > >>> please, please, please check your computers TODAY, NOW!! the virus is > >>> supposed to activate June 1. IT'S SIMPLY A MATTER OF FINDING IT IN C DRIVE > >>> AND DELETING IT AND THEN DELETING IT FROM THE RECYCLE BIN. > >>> Reynard > >>> > >>> > >>> PS--I am not sure if this is real but when I checked the > >>> thing showed up in my search. I imagine it is better > >>> safe than sorry. > >> > > > > > > > >> > >>> > >>> It was brought to my attention yesterday that a > >>> > > virus > >>> > > > >>was on all of our computers here at work. I do > >>> > > not know how > >>> > > > >>long > >>> > > > >>it has been on our computers, but Virus software > >>> > > can > >>> > > > >>not detect it. It will not become active until > >>> > > June 1, > >>> > > > >>2001, at that > >>> > > > >>point it will become active and will be to late. > >>> > > It > >>> > > > >>wipes out all files and folders on the hard > >>> > > drive. This > >>> > > > >>virus travels thru > >>> > > > >>E-mail and migrates to the 'C:\windows\command' > >>> > > > >>folder. To find it and get rid of it off of your > >>> > > computer, > >>> > > > >>do the > >>> > > > >>following. > >>> > > > >> > >>> > > > >>Go to the "START" button. > >>> > > > >>Go to "FIND" or "SEARCH" > >>> > > > >>Go to "FILES & FOLDERS" > >>> > > > >>Make sure the find box is searching the "C:" > >>> > > drive. > >>> > > > >>Type in; SULFNBK.EXE > >>> > > > >>Begin search. > >>> > > > >>If it finds it, highlight it. > >>> > > > >>Go to 'File' and delete it. > >>> > > > >>Close the find Dialog box > >>> > > > >>Open the Recycle Bin > >>> > > > >>Find the file and delete it from the Recycle bin > >>> > > > >>You should be safe. > >> > > > > > This post transferred from the cdb-l mailing list |