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Sarah is 100% correct on this. The message generates its own life, and
circulates on the Internet every few months. The message itself is the
virus. It always causes a flurry, and someone out there is in a panic.
Watch, though! This same warning will come up again in a few months. This is
the 4th cycle or so that I've seen it (the first time was about 3 or 4 years
ago).
Reading an email itself can't transmit a [computer] virus.
Chris Booth
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> From: Sarah Graham
> Reply To: Ezra Pound discussion list of the University of Maine
> Sent: Wednesday, June 3, 1998 2:28 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: watch out!: the truth!
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> At 18:54 03/06/98 +0900, you wrote:
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> >> If you receive an email titled "WIN A HOLIDAY" DO NOT open it.
> >>> It will erase everything on your hard drive.
>
> Don't worry about this, it is a hoax. Opening an e-mail cannot do this
> kind
> of damage to your computer. A virus has get into your hard-drive by being
> down-loaded, usually as part of a program. Apparently, this bogus
> information has been circulating for a while, and is itself the 'virus',
> in
> that encourages us to get worked up about nothing. I have been told this
> by
> more than one person who is 'in the know' about these things, so I think
> we
> can rest easy.
> Sarah
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