Warning, This is a HOAX! Don't follow, Information can be found here:

http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/sulfnbk.exe.warning.html

- Michael

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Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 12:57 PM
Subject: [gb-users] possible virus transmission


> I was notified by a friend that he had found a virus on his computer and
> thought he might have transmitted it.  He has since sent the instructions
> for searching for it and I found that I did have it.  I followed the
> instructions and removed it today.  It would probably be to your advantage
> to looks for it.  They say it lays dormant for 4 days and then kills your
> hard drive.
>
> To permanently delete the file: Follow these instructions very carefully!
>
> 1.  Go to 'start' - then to 'find or search' (depending upon your
computer)
> 2.  In the "search for files or folders' (should be the first open option)
> type in sulfnbk.exe - this is the virus file
> 3.  In the 'look in' area be sure you have the drive C selected, if you
> click on the arrow you will see your options.  Choose C for  your hard
drive
> 4.  Hit 'search or find' button.
> 5.  When the system finishes looking and if the file is in your system it
> will come up on the list.  It has an ugly blackish icon that looks like
> crudely written letters and the name sulfnbk.exe.
> 6.  DO NOT OPEN IT!!!
> 7.  Right click on the file itself, go down the resulting list to delete
and
> left click on the delete
> 8.  It will ask if you want to send it to the recycle bin, say "yes"
> 9.  Close out the search area and go back to your desktop (where your
icons
> are) and double click on the recycle bin.
> 10. Click on the 'file' at the top of the opened recycle bin and tell it
> that you want to 'empty the bin'.
>
>   This should be done every so often anyway.  When you delete anything in
> your system, actually goes to this bin and if the bin is never emptied
(like
> your trash can) then it just stays there.
>
> If you do find this in your system, don't forget to notify the people in
> your address book(s).
>
> Luckily this has a delay build in. I did find it on my computer and I use
> virus scanners. Please give this your immediate attention.
>
> John
>
>
>
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