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Peggy and I both received a virus infected message from PCCB -- which is
Brad Friedhof's e-mail address. If you received a message from PCCB or
[log in to unmask], DELETE it without opening. I already sent a message to
Brad to let him know. I would recommend that you all get virus protection.
You would probably not have received a message from Brad if you have not
posted to Iowa Topics, but be very careful of opening any attachments!!
However, as in Peggy's case and another case on the INPS listserve, there
are some viruses that are imbedded in the message itself. In my case,
Brad's message had an attachment with ATT or something identifying it.
If you have posted a message to the Topics listserve in the last few days,
you might have received a message from him.
Brad is not to blame for this problem, but we all need to be conscious of
the problems that can occur with viruses.
Thanks,
Jane Clark
From: Peggy Murdock <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 12:26 PM
Subject: Virus from PCCB
> Jane, I got a particularly vicious virus from someone who had received the
> Iowa Topics email about sprawl concerns at Drake. It did not show up as
an
> attachment, just imbedded itself in Eudora. My son tells me it is a virus
> that copies all of your keystrokes and sends them back to the sender.
>
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