Seems a virus is doing the rounds... On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Joel Gilmore wrote: > [pain] > > > Well, from talking to others, I've found one person who's opened the > exe file attachment, and it did nothing. This, my friends, is a very > bad sign. I think there's a high probability that it is a virus of some > sort, whether it's a program that lets others control your computer, > or something more sinister. They've received it in two separate > accounts, which further supports the idea that it's a virus that is > being spread (which could well be one of its functions) > Unless you hear otherwise from a reliable source, I STRONGLY > advise against opening the exe file. If you receive any sort of > executable file in an email, don't open it unless you know the > sender - and even if you do, don't open it unless you're absolutely > certain about what it does (I know you all know this, but I'm just > saying it again...) > > Anyway, have a Merry Christmas, take it easy, don't electrocute > yourself with a Tesla coil, and don't put lit matches in a microwave. > > See you next year, > Joel > > To unsubscribe from this list send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with "unsubscribe pain" in the message body. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History never repeats itself. It stutters.
