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Date:1996-01-29 13:00:00
Sender:Greaves Mark <[Mailed EDC <slrmail@dgfi.badw-muenchen.de>]>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No. 9: IMPORTANT: Virus on Internet
Author:Greaves Mark
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SLR Electronic Mail 1996-01-29 13:00:00 UTC Message No. 9
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Author: Greaves Mark
Subject: IMPORTANT: Virus on Internet
Subject: IMPORTANT: Virus on Internet
SUBJECT: VIRUSES--IMPORTANT PLEASE READ IMMEDIATELY



I`m passing the following message on to every one I know.

PLEASE READ MESSAGE BELOW ON EMAIL VIRUS



SUBJECT: VIRUSES--IMPORTANT PLEASE READ IMMEDIATELY



There is a computer virus that is being sent across the
Internet. If you receive an e-mail message with the subject
line "Good Times", DO NOT read the message, DELETE it
immediately. Please read the messages below. Some miscreant
is sending e-mail under the title "Good Times" nation wide,
if you get anything like this, DON`T DOWN LOAD THE FILE! It
has a virus that rewrites your hard drive, obliterating
anything on it. Please be careful and forward this mail to
anyone you care about.

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WARNING!!!!!!! INTERNET VIRUS

The FCC released a warning last Wednesday concerning a
matter of major importance to any regular user of the
Internet. Apparently a new computer virus has been
engineered by a user of AMERICA ON LINE that is unparalleled
in its destructive capability. Other more well-known viruses
such as "Stoned", "Airwolf" and "Michaelangelo" pale in
comparison to the prospects of this newest creation by a
warped mentality. What makes this virus so terrifying, said
the FCC, is the fact that no program needs to be exchanged
for a new computer to be infected. It can be spread through
the existing e-mail systems of the Internet. Once a computer
is infected, one of several things can happen. If the
computer contains a hard drive, that will most likely be
destroyed. If the program is not stopped, the computer`s
processor will be placed in an nth-complexity infinite binary
loop -which can severely damage the processor if left running
that way too long.

Unfortunately, most novice computer users will not
realize what is happening until it is far too late. Luckily,
there is one sure means of detecting what is now known as the
"Good Times" virus. It always travels to new computers the
same way in a text email message with the subject line
reading "Good Times". Avoiding infection is easy once the
file has been received- not reading it! The act of loading
the file into the mail server`s ASCII buffer causes the "Good
Times" mainline program to initialize and execute.

The program is highly intelligent- it will send copies of
itself to everyone whose e-mail address is contained in a
receive-mail file or a sent-mail file, if it can find one. It
will then proceed to trash the computer it is running on. The
bottom line here is - if you receive a file with the subject
line "Good Times", delete it immediately! Do not read it"
Rest assured that whoever`s name was on the "From" line was
surely struck by the virus. Warn your friends and local
system users of this newest threat to the Internet! It could
save them a lot of time and money.

E N D O F N O T E




[Mailed from: FANKHAUSER@aiub.unibe.ch]

[Mailed From: EDC ]

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