----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 12:23
PM
Subject: Virus
Dear Colleagues,
I am usually deeply suspicious of warnings about "viruses" that come (the
warnings, that is) unsolicited over e-mail. most of them prove to be
hoaxes. We filter them through our Director of Computer Services here,
and he usually informs us whether the warning is legitimate or not. It
rarely is.
However, he sent the following communication to the College community
today, and after reading the article on Yahoo that he referred to, I am
convinced. I share this with colleagues on the list in hopes that you
will avoid damage; I apologise if such warnings offend you.
This is a warning of a known virus. It's
spreading rapidly, but if you don't usually open attachments sent from
unknown persons, you should be okay.
The contaminated message in question has a
topic of "ILOVEYOU" and includes an attachment. Do not open the
attachment. If you do so, the results are dire.
Instead delete the message and the
attachment as soon as you receive them.
For further details see Yahoo.
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20000504/tc/computer_love_bug_2.html
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Patrick J. Nugent
Earlham
College
Richmond, Indiana 47374 USA
(765)
983-1413
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