[scots-l] VIRUS how to remove it.
Hi We got this from business friend of ours. I had this file, as they said, and deleted it. I am sending this to everyone, even if you haven't received an email from us for a long time. Someone else may have sent you this virus, especially as it is undetectable. Sorry if you get this more than once. PLEASE READ! VERY IMPORTANTOur address book has been infected with a virus, and as a result, so has yours because your address was in our book. The virus is called jdbgmgr.exe. It cannot be detected by Norton or McAfee anti-virus programs. It sits quietly for 14 days before damaging the system. It is sent automatically by messenger and by the address book, whether or not you send e-mails.To get rid of it:1. Go to start, then Find or Search.2. In Files/Folders, write the name jdbgmgr.exe3. Be sure to search in your "C" drive4. Click Find or Search5. The virus has a teddy bear logo with the name jdbgmgr.exe -- DO NOT OPEN6. Right click and delete it.7. Go to the recycle bin and delete it there also. IF YOU FIND THE VIRUS, YOU MUST CONTACT EVERYONE www.fynesound.com
Re: [scots-l] VIRUS how to remove it.
This particular 'virus' is a hoax, and the file should not be deleted... It file is part of the operating system. Suggest all visit the Norton AntiVirus Site for details: http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/jdbgmgr.exe.file.hoax.html Make sure you get all of the rather long URL into your browser. Regards, Don At 08:11 AM 8/20/02, you wrote: Hi We got this from business friend of ours. I had this file, as they said, and deleted it. I am sending this to everyone, even if you haven't received an email from us for a long time. Someone else may have sent you this virus, especially as it is undetectable. Sorry if you get this more than once. PLEASE READ! VERY IMPORTANT Our address book has been infected with a virus, and as a result, so has yours because your address was in our book. The virus is called jdbgmgr.exe. It cannot be detected by Norton or McAfee anti-virus programs. It sits quietly for 14 days before damaging the system. It is sent automatically by messenger and by the address book, whether or not you send e-mails. To get rid of it: 1. Go to start, then Find or Search. 2. In Files/Folders, write the name jdbgmgr.exe 3. Be sure to search in your C drive 4. Click Find or Search 5. The virus has a teddy bear logo with the name jdbgmgr.exe -- DO NOT OPEN 6. Right click and delete it. 7. Go to the recycle bin and delete it there also. IF YOU FIND THE VIRUS, YOU MUST CONTACT EVERYONE http://www.fynesound.comwww.fynesound.com Posted to Scots-L - The Traditional Scottish Music Culture List - To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html
Re: [scots-l] VIRUS how to remove it.
Ooops! This is a virus hoax message that persuades the recipient to delete a valid Windows file (jdbgmgr.exe is a Java debugger Manager and is installed with Windows). You can always check out the legitimacy of virus warnings at either the Symantec or McAfee web sites. See http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/jdbgmgr.exe.file.hoax.html le dùrachdan Janice John and Sharon Knowles wrote: Hi We got this from business friend of ours. I had this file, as they said, and deleted it. I am sending this to everyone, even if you haven't received an email from us for a long time. Someone else may have sent you this virus, especially as it is undetectable. Sorry if you get this more than once. PLEASE READ! VERY IMPORTANT Our address book has been infected with a virus, and as a result, so has yours because your address was in our book. The virus is called jdbgmgr.exe. It cannot be detected by Norton or McAfee anti-virus programs. It sits quietly for 14 days before damaging the system. It is sent automatically by messenger and by the address book, whether or not you send e-mails. To get rid of it: 1. Go to start, then Find or Search. 2. In Files/Folders, write the name jdbgmgr.exe 3. Be sure to search in your C drive 4. Click Find or Search 5. The virus has a teddy bear logo with the name jdbgmgr.exe -- DO NOT OPEN 6. Right click and delete it. 7. Go to the recycle bin and delete it there also. IF YOU FIND THE VIRUS, YOU MUST CONTACT EVERYONE www.fynesound.com -- Tìr gun chànain, tìr gun anam. Posted to Scots-L - The Traditional Scottish Music Culture List - To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html
Re: [scots-l] VIRUS how to remove it.
| We got this from business friend of ours. I had this file, as they said, = | and deleted it. I am sending this to everyone, even if you haven't = | received an email from us for a long time. Someone else may have sent = | you this virus, especially as it is undetectable. Sorry if you get this = | more than once. This is one of the standard virus hoaxes, intended to trick Windows users into deleting jdbgmgr.exe, which is part of the java library on their machine. Ignore it, and don't send it on to others. Posted to Scots-L - The Traditional Scottish Music Culture List - To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html
Re: [scots-l] VIRUS how to remove it.
This particular 'virus' is a hoax, and the file should not be deleted... It file is part of the operating system. Au contraire, it's a first step towards deleting the whole of Windows, and as such is to be given the utmost encouragement. === http://www.purr.demon.co.uk/jack/ === Posted to Scots-L - The Traditional Scottish Music Culture List - To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html
Re: [scots-l] VIRUS how to remove it.
This is certainly a course to be considered... At 05:40 PM 8/20/02, Jack Campin wrote: This particular 'virus' is a hoax, and the file should not be deleted... It file is part of the operating system. Au contraire, it's a first step towards deleting the whole of Windows, and as such is to be given the utmost encouragement. Posted to Scots-L - The Traditional Scottish Music Culture List - To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html