Apparently its a hoax!
Sorry for any inconvienience caused - passed on in good faith
please do not delete
Amanda Savage
Specialist Practitioner Occupational Health
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Trust
Tel: 0121 627 8286
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Caroline Marchant
> Sent: 09 April 2003 09:34
> To: Amanda Savage
> Subject: RE: VIRUS ALERT
> Sensitivity: Confidential
>
> Hello,
> I must warn you not to pass this message on. It is in fact a hoax and if
> you carry out the instructions given it will bugger up the pc.
>
>
>
> Miss. C. A. Marchant
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Amanda Savage
> Sent: 09 April 2003 09:32
> Subject: VIRUS ALERT
> Sensitivity: Confidential
>
> A virus has been passed on to me by a contact. My address book was
> infected..
> You are in my address book so there is a good chance you are
> infected too.
>
> The virus (called jdbgmgr.exe) is not detected by the Norton or
> McAfee
> anti-virus systems, or VET to date. The virus sits quierly for 14
> days
> before damaging the system. It is sent automatically by messenger
> and by
> address book, whether or not you send emails to your contacts.
>
> To check your system, do this NOW.
>
> 1. Go to Start, Find or Search option.
>
> 2. In the File/Folder option, type in the name jdbgmgr.exe
>
> 3. be sure you search your C drive and all sub folders and any other
> drives
> you may have.
>
> 4. Click 'Find Now' or 'Search Now'.
>
> 5. The virus has a teddy icon with name jdbgmgr.exe . DO NOT OPEN
> IT>
>
> 6. Go to Edit on the menu bar, 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
> in the
> Recycle bin.
>
> IF YOU FIND THE VIRUS YOU MUST CONTACT ALL THE PEOPLE IN YOUR
> ADDRESS BOOK
> SO THEY CAN DELETE IT FROM THEIR ADDRESS BOOKS.
>
> To do this,
>
> 1. Open a new e-mail message.
>
> 2. Click the icon of the address book next to the 'TO'.
>
> 3. Highlight every name and add to 'BCC'.
>
> 4. Copy this message. Enter subject paste to e-mail.
>
> Good luck.
>
> Amanda Savage
> Specialist Practitioner Occupational Health
> University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Trust
> Tel: 0121 627 8286
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