I know that people that send out virus warnings have nothing but good intentions, but unwittingly they are simply deluging the web with e-mails, which in turn slows everything down. Could I suggest that anyone who receives an e-mail that says it is warning of a virus attack, deletes it without further ado. These messages are almost always hoaxes. As is the one just posted. If you think it may be genuine, then a quick search on the web will confirm if it is a known hoax or not. Simon. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ All archives of messages are stored permanently and are available to the world wide web community at large at http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/data-protection.html If you wish to leave this list please send the command leave data-protection to [log in to unmask] All user commands can be found at : - http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/help/commandref.htm Any queries about sending or receiving message please send to the list owner [log in to unmask] (all commands go to [log in to unmask] not the list please) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^