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Thanks Gerald for info, but after I got afraid when I discovered this file
was on my HDD and deleted it, I checked the Mcafee site and found out this
is another new email HOAX.
http://vil.mcafee.com/dispVirus.asp?virus_k=99084&
SULFNBK.EXE is a Microsoft Windows utility that is used to restore long file
names.
n the event that SULFNBK.EXE was deleted erroneously, the file can be
restored from backup (see above Mcafee link for method to restore)
Best wishes for the New Year to all the members !
Roberto Zendrini
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Gerald Marisch [mailto:gm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Envoyé : jeudi, 27. décembre 2001 15:21
À : Omega List
Objet : Virus
I received this virus alert info from a friend; I followed the instructions,
and sure enough, I had the virus. Apparently, the Virus lies dormant for 14
days and then kills your hard drive.
The instructions are easy to follow and well worth the time. Please check
your computers.
Directions take less than a minute.
1. Go to 'start' - then to 'find or search'(depending on your computer).
2. In the 'search for files or folders', type in "sulfnbk.exe" - this is
the virus.
3. In the 'look in' , make sure you're searching Drive C.
4. Hit 'search' button (or find).
5. If this file shows up (it's an ugly blackish icon that will have the
name 'sulfnbk.exe'). DO NOT OPEN IT!
6. Right click on the file (ONLY CLICK ONCE!) - go down to delete and left
click.
7. It will ask you if you want to send it to the Recycle Bin - indicate
"Yes".
8. Go to your desktop and double click on the Recycle Bin.
9. Empty the Recycle Bin.
10. If you DO find it, please send this e-mail to the people in your address
book, because that's how it's transferred.
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