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Notice from Cornell University's mail system:
This message originally contained what Cornell University's mail system detected as a virus. That portion of the message has been replaced by this warning. This warning does not necessarily mean that the sender's computer is infected, or that the person who supposedly sent it actually did send it. Viruses often create false "To" and "From" addresses. For that reason, the sender of the message was not notified that a virus was found. If you believe the sender actually did send the message, please use your judgment in deciding how or whether to notify the sender yourself. To help protect your own computer, please be sure you are running up-to-date antivirus software. Cornell offers free antivirus software to current Cornell students, faculty, and staff: http://www.cit.cornell.edu/security/symantec/ If you have any questions or concerns, please contact your department's computer support staff, or the CIT Helpdesk (607 255-8990 or [email protected]). Information about the original message: Virus(es) detected: W32/Netsky-C, W32/Netsky-C Message ID: p757toqt007929 Cornell Information Technologies http://www.cit.cornell.edu/computer/email/puremessage/ [email protected] 607 255-8990
