I'd imagine that one of the major AntiVirus companies like NAI (www.nai.com)
or Symantec (www.symantec.com) have "virus Hoax" areas. Since we have NAI
software, I know that they have both a Hoax area and a searchable virus
library.
You may be able to email a tech person at NAI to look it up or to add to
either the hoax section or the virus section.
-MikeB
David Lang wrote:
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> I have seen mentions of a place to check the accuracy of this type of
> thing, but cannot find it. This sounds possible (unlike most of the alerts
> I get) can someone point me someplace to check on it?
>
> David Lang
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> TOP OF THE NEWS
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> Internet worm can crash corporate servers
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> A computer worm named Happy99.exe -- which replicates
> itself when users send infected E-mail to others or post
> to newsgroups -- can slow down or crash corporate E-mail
> servers.
> http://www.computerworld.com/home/news.nsf/CWFlash/9901273happy
> <http://www.computerworld.com/home/news.nsf/CWFlash/9901273happy>
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