Hi Cindy,

If you will go to www.symantec.com you will find a Kl*z removal tool as 
well as the latest tro*j*n removal tool.  If you have kept up to date with 
the vir* definitions using live-updater with the Norton AV, you should be 
all right.  Norton 2002 has caught every variant of vir* thrown at it so 
far on my PC.  I try and update my definitions at least once a week.

Those "codes" you included with you message triggered the AV program my ISP 
uses to forwarn me, so be careful about your inclusions please.
- Regards,
Roger Williams


>Date: Sun, 5 May 2002 23:51:11 -0600
>From: "Cindy Pavey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: PCWorks: V*rus ?
>
>Recently I've been getting a number of emails with Kl*z attached but until
>recently I didn't think I had been infected and still don't see how I could be
>but I've been getting other strange emails lately like the ones below.  It
>comes through as an undeliverable email to someone I've never heard of and
>certainly haven't sent anything to, much less have in my address book.  Some
>of them have an attachment which I've just assumed was the w*rm but some don't
>have anything attached.  I have used both Norton AV that I have resident on my
>machine as well as the one specifically designed to detect Kl*z.  I also have
>scanned with AVG.  They all come up negative.  I tried to use Trend's House
>Call to scan but it gets 95% through and quits.  Is there another remote
>scanner I can try?  Any help would be appreciated.
>
>TIA
>Cindy
>
>Your message
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