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Re: VIRUS WARNING
This is definitely a hoax. sulfnbk.exe is a legitimate part of Windows and
should *NOT* be deleted. I believe it plays a part in the resolution of long
file names. See: http://www.trusecure.com/html/tspub/hypeorhot/
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Jim McMaster
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Go Celtics!
In message <006f01c1985a$6c5e9120$c8af72d8@norine>, "Dorine Pratt" said:
> Hi.
> This is to let you know a virus was passed to me - it copies your
> address book - it may be a hoax, also, but supposedly it remains dormant for
> two weeks then launches itself, to wipe out your hard drive. I believe it's
> a hoax, but who knows? Too bad there are people out there who have nothing
> better to do than make things miserable for everyone else.
> Do a search for the file sulfnbk.exe and if you find it, delete it.
> Then empty the recylce bin if your machine has that feature. I also did a
> virus scan after that, and it came up empty. Use your own judgement, but
> it's my duty to warn you.
>
> Dorine