[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:2160] possible virus in your system

From: Nancy Gulliver (beaver1@pon.net)
Date: Sun Dec 23 2001 - 13:26:04 EST


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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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