that's a starnge one. Neither of the major antivirus sites seems to
have this particular file in their list. In the standard settings of
Outlook the attachment would just appear as Fal1.bmp and stupid users
might just click it to open an image, well, stupity has to be
punished...
My project supervisor got 4 copies of Navidad this week from a
collegue's computer at home. I thought this virus was already extinct,
but there are still fools around without recent antivirus programs and
ServicePacks on their Windows computers....

    Uwe.


Declan Moriarty wrote:
> 
> I got this Saturday. Does anyone know how I can identify which virus it is? I kind 
>of lose touch, and count of the different
> viruses. The content makes no sense to me at all. I presume it's random content 
>picked up
> 
> Needless to say I removed the virus file from this e-mail, but I can send it if 
>anyone has an interest
> 
> ----------  Forwarded blurb and trivia on FAO Naomi&Leah.  ----------
> 
> Hi Guys,
> 
> Shouldn't be a problem, I should see Jules during the week. The only thing
> is that she's a bit skeptical about prescribing unless she's checked your
> blood pressure. I know you've been using Minulet for a while and don't have
> any problems with it but has Leah used it before or is she just
> experimenting!!
> 
> Attached was  This filename="Fal1.bmp.pif"
>
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