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Tantrika (hummer13@earthlink.net)
Thu, 03 Jun 1999 16:40:38 -0700

Greetings:
You've recently been sent an urgent email warning you about a terrible new
internet virus. I know, because I got a copy of the warning with your name as
one of the other recipients or previous forwarders. Calm down. The warning is
probably a hoax. For some examples of similar hoaxes, visit:
<<http://www.kumite.com/myths/>http://www.kumite.com/myths/> 
<<http://www.mcafee.com/support/hoax.asp>http://www.mcafee.com/support/hoax.
asp>

<<http://www2.offutt.af.mil/wipo/virushoax.html>http://www2.offutt.af.mil/w
ipo/virushoax.html> 
<<http://www.nonprofit.net/hoax/hoax.html>http://www.nonprofit.net/hoax/hoa
x.html>
and for an analysis of "How to Spot a Virus Hoax" go to: 
<<http://www.av.ibm.com/InsideTheLab/Bookshelf/WhitePapers/Wells/HOWTOSPOT/
howtospot1.html>http://www.av.ibm.com/InsideTheLab/Bookshelf/WhitePapers/We
lls/HOWTOSPOT/howtospot1.html>.
If you have forwarded the "warning" you received to others, please forward 
this note to them as well, if they are *not * included in this message's CC 
list above. If you didn't, then don't -- we wouldn't want *this* note 
clogging
up Net resources either! <G>
Thanks!