Please, could we agree not to post these "warnings" -- especially without
verifying them first?

This is so obviously a hoax -- please when you get something like this (the
rule is, no more than two exclamation points per warning) go to the Stiller
anti-virus site http://www.stiller.com/wtcsurv.htm or to Norton Anti-Virus
at Symantec
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/wtc.survivor.hoax.ht
ml and see if it's reported under Hoaxes.

This one has been around since October.

Hoaxes play on people's eagerness to be helpful. As has been noted, the
warning IS the virus in that it frightens people and wastes time. Don't pass
it on until you verify the accuracy of the message.


Sharon Crawford
Hayward, CA

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