Hi all,

Sharon is correct, the WTC Survivor Warning is a hoax.  I checked it out at:
http:www.snopes.com/computer/virus/wtc.htm
Whenever you receive one of these warnings, its a good idea to go to:
http://www.snopes.com/ to check to see if it is an urban legend. I like the
"snopes" site because it's so easy to remember :o)

All the best,
Susan V.
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>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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