[NIFL-ESL:6811] Re: possible virus in your system

From: Dana Cooper (d7cooper@hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Dec 23 2001 - 16:23:46 EST


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From: "Dana Cooper" <d7cooper@hotmail.com>
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Dear Dottie and All,

Hi! I acted in haste -- and deleted the sulfnbk.exe file from both the c 
drive and the recycle bin of my computer. Does anyone know how I could 
restore it? I have the original diskettes that came with my computer, but I 
don't know if I should re-upload everything. Also, would re-uploading cancel 
programs like Adobe Acrobat that I added after the initial configuration?

Thanks in advance!

Dana


>From: "Dottie Shattuck" <dottie@shattuck.net>
>Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2001 15:41:17 -0500 (EST)
>
>This info is actually a HOAX that is going around this week!  My husband, a
>computer expert for a major consulting firm for 25 years, says this hoax 
>has been
>around for 20 years.
>  __
>|     \
>|__ / ottie              dottie@shattuck.net
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Nancy Gulliver" <beaver1@pon.net>
>To: "Multiple recipients of list" <nifl-esl@literacy.nifl.gov>
>Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2001 1:21 PM
>Subject: [NIFL-ESL:6806] possible virus in your system
>
>
>| I was just told there might be a virus dormant in your system while 
>helping
>| the lady I take care of find it in her system. I did a file find and I 
>did
>| find it in my hard drive. It was not detected by my antivirus software. 
>The
>| file/virus name is sulfnbk.exe and it lies dormant in your hard drive and
>| after 14 days crashes your system. To check if you have have this virus, 
>do
>| the following:
>|
>| 1. Go to start menu and do a find/search.
>| 2. Type in sulfnbk.exe and be sure you are searching the C drive.
>| 3. If you have the file, it will appear as a black icon with the file 
>name
>| sulfnbk.exe
>| 4. If you do not find the file, do a new search to double check that you 
>do
>| not have the file in your system.
>| 5. If you do have this file, DO NOT OPEN IT. Right click on the icon and
>| select delete. When it asks if you want to send this file to the recycle
>| bin, say yes.
>| 6. Go to the recycle bin and empty it.
>|
>| If you do have it, please send this message to everyone in your address
>| book, as that is how it is spread.
>|
>| Nancy Gulliver
>|
>| Those who do not read are no better off than those who can not.
>|   -- Chinese Proverb
>|
>|
>




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