Belisarius
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Joined: 5/26/2001 From: Gothenburg, Sweden Status: offline
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This may be redundant, but I post it anyway, for future use. :p Hoax virus warnings hit us about as often, if not even more, as 'real' virus warnings. Not many of us are familiar with all the nested subprograms that comes with our OS. It's apparently a lot of fun to some people to make us delete them. :rolleyes: Things to check: 1) A real virus warning ALWAYS includes a link (URL) or other written reference from an official source, be that Microsoft, Norton, Symantec, IBM, your local newspaper or whatever. 2) If the warning does NOT have such a reference, ALWAYS check with the Anti-virus makers and OS manufacturers (Microsoft, Apple, Linux etc) sites FIRST. These guys are pros, and if it's a real warning, they will have further information, regardless how fresh the virus may be. (you're very unlikely to be hit first...). And as you all have discovered by now, they also inform about hoaxes as soon as it comes to their knowledge.
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