All this week I've been getting messages from friends complaining that 
I've been sending them e-mails with attachments that are flagged by 
their virus software. One of them appeared on a mailing list to which I 
subscribe. These e-mails were sent by a machine infected with the Klez 
virus. I don't know whose machine it is. All that I can say is that I'm 
in somebody's address book on a Windows machine and I'm not sending the 
messages. You can read more about it here.

<http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,52174,00.html>

So, if you're in a Windows machine and you get an e-mail from me with an 
attachment, unless you were expecting it, toss it. If you're not using 
Windows, it's harmless.

--
Lee Larson, Mathematics Department, University of Louisville
Phone: 502-852-6826 FAX: 502-852-7132


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