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[GNUe-dev] WARNING: Potential virus sent by you!


From: Alert . Notification
Subject: [GNUe-dev] WARNING: Potential virus sent by you!
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 21:20:28 +0100 (BST)

The IVIS Group Virus Control Centre discovered a possible
virus in an email sent by you to address@hidden


This message has now been deleted.

Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has
happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught,
and what to do in order to clean your computer.

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Some details about the infected message
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To help identify the email:

The message sender was:
        address@hidden

(if this is not your email address, the message sender possibly
belongs to a mailing list to which you both subscribe.)

The subject of the message was: Hi

The message date was: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 23:21:49 +0200

The message identifier was: T6aeffc3f0da9fd00048a8

The message recipient(s) was/were:
        address@hidden


To help identify the virus:

The Virus Scanner reported the following:

Scenarios/Block BadTrans or Yaha or Sobig: A filename matching the file mask 
was detected: 'data.rtf                                                         
                  .scr'.
Scenarios/Incoming/Detect incoming virus - SAV: Information 0x42060008, 
W32/Netsky-P
Scenarios/Incoming/Block incoming executable: 'ItemLength.GE.0'.




The message was deleted.


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What should you do now?
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If you sent the email from a corporate network, you should first
contact your local Helpdesk or System Administrator for advice.
They will be able to help you clean your workstation.

If you sent the email from a personal or home account, you will
need to disinfect your computer yourself. To do this you will
need an anti-virus program. We suggest using one of the leading
industry anti-virus packages such as McAfee or Norton.




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