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Message posted: 14th Mar 08, 07:50 pm
Username: Jay Budzynski
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Please Forward This Warning About A Real Nasty Pc Virus- To Your Friends Etc

Hi Folks

I have just learnt about this possible really nasty virus- the source I got it from, I trust- so just wanted to alert my friends on the NLPC to keep an eye on your inbox-

Regards

J


Better safe than Sorry Folks,, Be Advised

PLEASE FORWARD THIS WARNING AMONG FRIENDS,
FAMILY AND CONTACTS!

You should be alert during the next few days.
Do not open any message with an attachment
entitled "POSTCARD," regardless of who sent
it to you. It is a virus which opens A
POSTCARD IMAGE, which 'burns' the whole hard
disc C of your computer. This virus will be
received from someone who has your e-mail
address in his/her contact list. This is the
reason why you need to send this e-mail to
all your contacts. It is better to receive
this message 25 times than to re ce iv e the
virus and open it.

If you receive a mail called" POSTCARD," even
though sent to you by a friend, do not open
it! Shut down your computer immediately.

This is the worst virus announced by CNN. It
has been classified by Microsoft as the most
destructive virus ever. This virus w as dis
covered by McAfee yesterday, and there is no
repair yet for this kind of virus. This
virus simply destroys the Zero Sector of the
Hard Disc, where the vital information is
kept.


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