[NIFL-LD:3973] RE: virus?

From: Susan Jones (sujones@parkland.edu)
Date: Sun Apr 28 2002 - 18:23:30 EDT


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The "klez" virus is rampant and it's a very clever one. 

I thought I was immune since I don't use Outlook Express but now I suspect that onlymeans I won't spread it. 'Tis a good time to update one's antivirus software or get a Mac :)

>>> Jeff.Burkhart@fsc-dane.org 04/26/02 16:46 PM >>>
I suspect it is a virus, Laura.  I've gotten similar weird messages from
other sources.  If you get an attachment, be sure you know exactly what
it is and who it is from before you open it!


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From: LChenven@aol.com [mailto:LChenven@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 4:37 PM
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I've gotten a few strange messages from both the LD and Workplace
listservs.  Could this be a result of someone downloading a virus?
Laura



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