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R O Hazell

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Oct 6, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/6/97
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A well-known hoax, I'm afraid. Just ignore it.

Rurik

Lin

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Oct 6, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/6/97
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This is something I found in my E-mail from a friend that I want to share
with you.

><< WARNING!!!!!! If you receive an e-mail titled "JOIN THE CREW" DO NOT
> > open
> > it!
> > It will erase EVERYTHING on your hard drive! Send this letter out to as
> > many
> > people you can.......this is a new virus and not many people know about
> > it!
> >
> > This information was received this morning from IBM, please share it
> > with
> > anyone that might access the Internet.
> >
> > Also, If anyone receives mail entitled; PENPAL GREETINGS! please delete
> > it
> > WITHOUT reading it!! This is a warning for all Internet users - there
> > is a
> > dangerous virus propagating across the Internet through an e-mail
> > message
> > entitled "PENPAL GREETINGS!".
> > DO NOT DOWNLOAD ANY MESSAGE ENTITLED "PENPAL GREETINGS"!!
> >
> > This message appears to be a friendly letter asking you if you are
> > interested
> > in a penpal, but by the time you read this letter, it is too late. The
> > trojan
> > horse" virus will have already infected the boot sector of your hard
> > drive,
> > destroying all of the data present. It is a self-replicating virus,
> and
> > once
> > the message is read, it will AUTOMATICALLY forward itself to anyone
> > who's
> > e-mail address is present in YOUR mailbox!
> >
> > This virus will DESTROY your hard drive, and holds the potential to
> > DESTROY
> > the hard drive of anyone whose mail is in your in box, and who's mail
> is
> > in
> > their in box and so on. If this virus keeps getting passed, it has
> the
> > potential to do a great deal of DAMAGE to computer networks
> > worldwide!!!!
> >
> > Please, delete the message entitled "PENPAL GREETINGS!" as soon as you
> > see
> > it! And pass this message along to all of your friends, relatives and
> > the
> > other readers of the newsgroups and mailing lists which you are on so
> > that
> > they are not hurt by this dangerous virus!!!!
> >
> > Please pass this along to everyone you know so this can be stopped.
> PASS
> > THIS
> > ON TO YOUR FRIENDS!!! WARNING !!!
> >
> > There is a new virus going arround in the last couple of days!!!
> > DO NOT open or even look at any mail that you get that says: "Returned
> > or
> > Unable to Deliver" This virus will attach itself to your computer
> > components
> > and render them useless. Immediately delete any mail items that says
> > this.
> > AOL has said this is a very danderous virus, and there is NO remedy for
> > it
> > at
> > this time, Please Be Careful, And forward to all your on-line friends
> > A.S.A.P.
> >
> > Forward this A.S.A.P. to every single person you know!!!!!!!!! >>
>
>
>


Lin

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Oct 6, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/6/97
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>Return-Path: <>
>Delivered-To: hos...@iquest.net
>Date: Mon, 06 Oct 1997 02:07:38 -0400
>From: Andi Bennett-Banks <phoeni...@earthlink.net>
>Reply-To: phoeni...@earthlink.net
>To: CKn...@aol.com

>CKn...@aol.com wrote:
>
>> <<WARNING!!!!!! If you receive an e-mail titled "JOIN THE CREW" DO
>

> *********THIS IS A HOAX!!!!*******************
>
> I am a student of a computer trade school and have studied viruses.
>Let me pass on some hard and cold facts about them.
>
> OPENING EMAIL WILL NOT GIVE YOU A VIRUS! OPENING ATTACHMENTS COULD.
>Also be wary of anyone who tries to "give" you macros for MS Word. Those
>have also been known to carry viruses.
> The "Join The Crew" and "Good Times" viruses have been circulating
>for a LONG TIME and are complex hoaxes. "Good Times" has been floating
>around for at least 10 years! They make the rounds regularly so just
>ignore it. Delete references to it, don't pass it on. It's garbage.
> There are TWO kinds of computer viruses. One lives in your
>application software. These can and will be caught by any decent
>anti-virus program writeen in the last 5 years and, from what I
>understand, are the most common type of all known viruses. The other
>type lives in the boot sector of your harddrive and WILL NOT be touched
>by any anti-virus program. The only one I know of by name is "Monkey-B"
>which first infects the way your printer and other peripherials are
>handled. Boot viruses are very bad news because their symptoms will be
>caught and handled by Norton/MacAfee/etc, but the virus is still there.
>It will go dorment for up to several months then strike again. The only
>way to get rid of it is to either replace your harddrive completely OR
>call up a tech who knows what they're doing (and has the appropriate
>software to zero out the 1st 20 sectors of the drive).
> Most boot viruses are transmitted by infected disks, from my
>understanding. But with the growing use of email and attachments, I
>would be very, very cautious about opening anything before it's gone
>thru your scanning programs.
> There are only about 1000 varieties of computer viruses in the world.
>If you have an anti-virus program written by a good company (Norton or
>MacAfee were reccommended by my professor) in the last 5 years, you're
>probably covered. Constant updating isn't necessary, but it's never a
>bad idea to CYA.
>
> Hope that helps to clear up any misperceptions.
>
> --Andi
>
>
>
>


Bill Blohm

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Oct 6, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/6/97
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"Penpall" and "Join the Crew" are both hoaxes.
You really should check out the following URL:

http://ciac.llnl.gov/ciac/

Before posting these things. Scroll down the page
to Internet Hoaxes.

Bill B.

darkling

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Oct 6, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/6/97
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On Mon, 6 Oct 1997, Lin wrote:

> This is something I found in my E-mail from a friend that I want to share
> with you.

this message is pure spam. =P pure total 100% spam. don't be fooled by
this kind of message. there is no such "virus" that exists that does what
the letter said.

jason.

ha...@scsn.net

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Oct 7, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/7/97
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Lin wrote:
>
> This is something I found in my E-mail from a friend that I want to share
> with you.
>
> ><< WARNING!!!!!! If you receive an e-mail titled "JOIN THE CREW" DO NOT
> > > open
> > > it!
> > > It will erase EVERYTHING on your hard drive! Send this letter out to as
> > > many
> > > people you can.......this is a new virus and not many people know about
> > > it!

Personally, I liked the original 'Good Times' TV show better than the
'Good Times' Virus hoax. Unfortunately, there are more reruns of the
latter than of the former.

Nol "Kid DY-NO-MITE" Drek

clanandrews

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Oct 7, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/7/97
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FYI!!!

As I type this, there is no such thing as a virus that can be part of a =
text file. The virus in question is used as part of an executable =
program, a text file is not executable. This is an urban legend. So =
breath a sigh of relief(AHHHH, SMILE) and resume reading your UA E-mail =
with a clear mind knowing that you're safe.

C-ya
Alex


----------
From: Lin[SMTP:hos...@iquest.net]
Sent: Monday, October 06, 1997 2:44 PM
To: frua...@andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: Virus..

This is something I found in my E-mail from a friend that I want to =
share
with you.

><< WARNING!!!!!! If you receive an e-mail titled "JOIN THE CREW" DO =
NOT
> > open
> > it!
> > It will erase EVERYTHING on your hard drive! Send this letter out to =
as
> > many
> > people you can.......this is a new virus and not many people know =


about
> > it!
> >
> > This information was received this morning from IBM, please share it
> > with
> > anyone that might access the Internet.
> >

> > Also, If anyone receives mail entitled; PENPAL GREETINGS! please =
delete
> > it
> > WITHOUT reading it!! This is a warning for all Internet users - =


there
> > is a
> > dangerous virus propagating across the Internet through an e-mail
> > message
> > entitled "PENPAL GREETINGS!".
> > DO NOT DOWNLOAD ANY MESSAGE ENTITLED "PENPAL GREETINGS"!!
> >
> > This message appears to be a friendly letter asking you if you are
> > interested

> > in a penpal, but by the time you read this letter, it is too late. =


The
> > trojan
> > horse" virus will have already infected the boot sector of your hard
> > drive,
> > destroying all of the data present. It is a self-replicating virus,
> and
> > once
> > the message is read, it will AUTOMATICALLY forward itself to anyone
> > who's
> > e-mail address is present in YOUR mailbox!
> >
> > This virus will DESTROY your hard drive, and holds the potential to
> > DESTROY

> > the hard drive of anyone whose mail is in your in box, and who's =


mail
> is
> > in
> > their in box and so on. If this virus keeps getting passed, it has
> the
> > potential to do a great deal of DAMAGE to computer networks
> > worldwide!!!!
> >

> > Please, delete the message entitled "PENPAL GREETINGS!" as soon as =
you
> > see
> > it! And pass this message along to all of your friends, relatives =
and
> > the
> > other readers of the newsgroups and mailing lists which you are on =


so
> > that
> > they are not hurt by this dangerous virus!!!!
> >
> > Please pass this along to everyone you know so this can be stopped.
> PASS
> > THIS
> > ON TO YOUR FRIENDS!!! WARNING !!!
> >
> > There is a new virus going arround in the last couple of days!!!

> > DO NOT open or even look at any mail that you get that says: =


"Returned
> > or
> > Unable to Deliver" This virus will attach itself to your computer
> > components
> > and render them useless. Immediately delete any mail items that says
> > this.

> > AOL has said this is a very danderous virus, and there is NO remedy =
for
> > it
> > at
> > this time, Please Be Careful, And forward to all your on-line =

V Ghaaroth

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Oct 7, 1997, 3:00:00 AM10/7/97
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Lin wrote:
>
> This is something I found in my E-mail from a friend that I want to share
> with you.

You believe this BS? :) It's called "spam"..:)

--
Vorg "And I looked, and behold a pale horse:
Ghaaroth And his name that sat on him was Death
Mordeth and Hell followed him."

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