I just found out I received a virus that automatically is passed through
email address books. Since you are in my address book, you will probably
find it in your computer too. The virus (called jdbg.exe) is not detected
by Norton or McAfee Anti-virus systems. The virus sits quietly for 14 days
before damaging the system. It is sent automatically by messenger and by
address book, whether or not you sent email to your contacts.
Here is how to check for the virus and how to get rid of it.
PLEASE DO THIS ASAP
1) Go to START, then click your "FIND" or "SEARCH" option
2) In the folder option, type the name...jdbgm
3) Be sure to search your C Drive and all the Sub folders and any other
drives you may have
4) Click "FIND NOW"
5) The virus has a teddy bear icon with the name jdbgmgr.exe DO NOT OPEN IT
6) Go to Edit (on the menu bar) and choose "SELECT ALL" to highlight the
file without opening it
7) Now go to File (on the menu bar) and select "DELETE" . It will then go
to the recycle bin. If you find the virus, you must contact all the people
in your address book so that they may eradicate the virus from their own
address books.
To do this:
1) Open a new e-mail message
2) Click the icon Address Book or Contacts next to "TO"
3) Highlight every name and add to "BCC"
4) copy and past this message and click "Send"
Caroline Peters
Family Learning Co-ordinator
Sheffield Galleries & Museums Trust
www.sheffieldgalleries.org.uk
EMail: [log in to unmask]
Tel: 0114 2782652
Fax: 0114 2750957
This is an email from Sheffield Galleries & Museums Trust. Its contents are
confidential to the intended recipient at the email address to which it has
been addressed. It may not be disclosed to or used by anyone other than
this addressee, or may it be copied in any way. If received in error, please
contact Sheffield Galleries & Museums Trust on +44-(0)114-278-2607 quoting
the name of the sender and the addressee, then delete it from your system.
Please note that neither Sheffield Galleries & Museums Trust nor the sender
accepts any responsibility for viruses and it is your responsibility to scan
attachments (if any).
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