It seems that everyone have the file jdbgmgr.exe, I think it's a normal file 
and this "virus alert" mail is just a joke. 


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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Genopre - Thomas Inskip 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Rosa Elvira Aldana ; Roger Scowen ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; 
robart landing grar ; Richard Romero ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Randy Brukardt 
; Rafeeq Ur Rehman 
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 9:33 PM
Subject: [rtl] virus alert


From: Tom and Eleanor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sunday, May 19, 2002

We received the same virus warning from two of our friends, 
Ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and 
Loma Luz Hospital in Belize <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

We have Norton Anti-Virus on our machine and it did not detect the teddy bear file.   
By following the instructions listed below, we found it, and deleted it.   Check all 
your machines.    We also found it on our second machine which is not on-line.    It 
had somehow transferred between machines.    Suggest you look for it on all your 
computers.   Tom and Eleanor

 

This is the message and the instructions for finding and deleting the offending virus:

I discovered today that my computer had picked up a virus through someone else's 
address book. This is not detected by Norton or McAfee. The virus infects the Address 
book, stays quite for 14 days then does its damage. It is sent automatically by the 
address book whether or not I have sent e-mails to you. It is easy to remove as 
follows:

1. Go to start, Find or Search option
2. In the files/folder option, write the name jdbgmgr.exe
3. Be sure you are searching in your C drive 
4. Click "find now"
5  The virus has a little bear icon with the name Jdbgmgr.exe  DO NOT OPEN IT 
6  Right click on the name (jdbgmgr) and delete it.

IF YOU FIND THE VIRUS YOU MUST CONTACT ALL THE PEOPLE IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK SO THEY CAN 
ALSO DELETE IT. 

 
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