Can anyone tell me how the Klem virus works?  My Norton Anti-Virus has
caught it five times and put it in quarantine.  It says it cannot delete it,
but has quarantined it.

I have an AOL email address also, and I got an email called "Welcome to the
Neighborhood" sent from my comcast address that had the Klem virus
attachment.  I did not open it.  I have not opened an attachment to either
address with the virus.  Since the virus attachment came *from* me to my AOL
address, I assumed I had somehow gotten the virus and it was sending it out
to people in my address book.

Several people in my address book have told me that they did *not* get the
virus attachment from me, so now I am wondering if the virus attacks
someone's computer and steals email addresses, sending the virus out making
it look like it came from someone in their address book instead of from
them.  Can anyone tell me if this is true?  I am now getting "returned"
emails saying they came from me and were virus infected, and the email
addresses are from people that I do not have in my address book and have
never heard of.

This is just bizarre.  I hae also done a computer scan which says my
computer is not infected.  All I can assume is that it works the way I think
it does and did not come from me, although it appears to have.  Can anyone
explain this to me?  You can email me privately since this has nothing to do
with Cavaliers.

Thank you,
Carol Richards
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http://www.geocities.com/carolscavaliers/
"My little dog, a heartbeat at my feet."
                      Edith Wharton

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