Alan,

Whenever anyone asks me about these things, I suggest they google, for
example, "life is beautiful hoax".

You'll then see links to all the major antivirus software sites and a
number of hoax tracking sites which will all tell you that these
warnings are hoaxes.

They are themselves viral in nature, as they are sent to friends, who
send them to friends, who send them to everyone employed worldwide by
their company...

Best just to delete them, and to suggest to friends that they do the same.

Cheers,
Rob

On 03/08/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I received two warnings, from friends. One warned of an email with
> the heading " Life is Beautiful" the other " Invitation". Both capable
> of doing serious damage to files and hard drive. These warnings
> were issued by Microsoft, Norton and McAfee. They all say they can't
> deal with these viruses at the moment.
> I don't know if the original warnings to my friends were hoaxes
> or what but they were passed on to me in good faith and I forwarded
> onto this site thinking I was being helpful.
> And !! the original reply was sarcastic.
> Regards Alan
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

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