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Virus information

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 5:19 pm
by Mike Davis
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Michelle: I have followed all of your instructions and notified all on the
liste.ska. Thanks for your help. I would never have known how to get rid
of
it. Is there a good anti virus program that would have caught it?

jar

Coyote Flats Farms wrote:
If you received and opened an attachment called HAPPY99 and it showed
fireworks, you have been infected. Please read the attachment and follow
the instructions for removal. You will need to notify the people you have
infected too.

Michelle

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Virus information

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 5:19 pm
by Mike Davis
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Jar:

We happened to get the Happy99 virus earlier in the year, and since then I
have purchased McAfee Virus Scan. I know there are many other virus
detectors out there too. It's also important to download the upgrades at
least once a month too. I know there is a nasty virus out there now called
Chernobyl that can totally mess up your hard drive. I haven't taken the
time to find out, but I'm hoping my McAfee will detect it! :-)

McAfee's website is: http://www.mcafee.com

Michelle

Good luck!At 11:31 AM 5/6/99 -0400, you wrote:
Michelle: I have followed all of your instructions and notified all on the
liste.ska. Thanks for your help. I would never have known how to get rid
of
it. Is there a good anti virus program that would have caught it?

jar

Coyote Flats Farms wrote:
If you received and opened an attachment called HAPPY99 and it showed
fireworks, you have been infected. Please read the attachment and follow
the instructions for removal. You will need to notify the people you
have
infected too.

Michelle

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