Well, I guess it's about time to warn everyone about a real virus that is quickly spreading via email. You many have seen warnings about it on TV, but I don't want you to take my word for it -- instead, please feel free to check it out on your own. It's common mane is the "Happy99 Virus". It's technical name is the "SKA Worm". But by whichever name, it can be a real annoyance. The reason I am passing the warning on to this list, is that most of those who are infected have already infected others by the time they realize they are infected. If you receive an email with an attachment called "Happy99.exe", do not run the attachment. Simply reading an email can never infect you with a virus, but -running- an attachment can. The program attachment simply shows a window with fireworks and the message "Happy New Year 1999" when run. But by that point, you would also already be infected. This virus/worm actually works to intercept all outgoing email, replacing it with only the Happy99.exe attachment instead. Therefore, someone who is infected might send that infected attachment to others on the list, thus infecting them (if they ran the attachment). You won't lose data, nor will your machine burst into flames if you're infected, but you won't be able to send any "real" emails or newsgroup posts until you're disinfected. Both Jim Wilson & myself have had to battle it at work over the last week. I just wanted to stop any problems before they occur. If you get a message from this list (or for anyone else) that has an executable ("runnable") attachment such as a .exe or .com, you should only run it with extreme caution. As for the Happy99.exe attachment, chances are it actually is infected, and you shouldn't run it at all... Feel free to check out: http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2208275,00.html or http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2195075,00.html or do a web search on "Happy99" for more details. -Dave Stragand Forward Look Mailing List Administrator
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