- From: the Cobbler <mccoy@gothamcity.jsc.nasa.gov>
- Date: Fri, 31 Mar 1995 09:50:30 -0500
- To: Fell_Travis/dal11_tjfell@dal.mobil.com, Multiple recipients of list <www-talk@www10.w3.org>
April 1, is tomorrow. You jumped the gun. At 10:19 AM 3/31/95 +0500, Fell_Travis/dal11_tjfell@dal.mobil.com wrote: >Item Subject: Message text >---- Begin Forwarded Message > >Today (3/30/95) I received a copy of an e-mail from Hughes Aircraft >Company via Moorpark College and the City of Ventura regarding a new >virus >called GOOD TIMES that originated from someone on AOL. > >This virus, when activated, is extremely destructive and, the e-mail >states, "is unparalled in its capability...other more well-known viruses >such as Stoned, Airwolf and Michaelangelo pale in comparison..." > >The virus can be detected as an e-mail message with the subject line >reading "Good Times." If you receive a piece of e-mail with Good Times >as >the subject, DO NOT READ IT...DELETE IT IMMEDIATELY. > >The virus is launched when the e-mail is loaded into the mail server's >ASCII buffer and it is highly intelligent...it will send copies of >itself >to everyone whose e-mail addess is contained in the received-mail file >or >sent-mail file, if it can find one. Once a computer is infected, one of >several things can happen. The hard drive will most likely be >destroyed. >If the program is not stopped, the computer's processor will be placed >in >an nth-complexity infinite binary loop which can severly damage the >processor. > >REMEMBER...if you receive a piece of e-mail with the subject called Good >Times, DO NOT READ IT...DELETE IT IMMEDIATELY. > > >-- >raley@rain.org >ventura, California > > > >---- End Forwarded Message > >
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