For example, the new SULFNBK hoax that's just breaking today. The hoax e-mail
warns you that your machine has become infected with the virus SULFNBK.EXE and
gives instructions for how to delete it. ...But SULFNBK.EXE is ~not~ a
virus! It's a valid file that's necessary for the running of your system!
...Almost Shakespearean in the deception's reversals, like the male actor who
would play a female Rosalinda pretending she's a man.
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Candice Ward wrote:
> Just received Minesweeper's "Threat Lab News" advisory on a new,
> low-risk/low-severity worm, t
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