-----Original Message----- From: Kate Ryder [mailto:kateryder@hotmail.com] Sent: 18 December 2001 19:37 To: Dmich@aol.com; Danielle.Gelfand@vh1staff.com; gavin@ao.net; Juarasic@aol.com; curtishannah@hotmail.com; John.Rosteck@westgroup.com; MarkJe@citrix.com; Mary.Gavin@ca.com; planetmartian@hotmail.com; redrider49@hotmail.com; rmccarthy@listen.com; shectman@yahoo.com Subject: Fwd: Please forgive me..virus is a hoax... Ooops...Ê must run in the family... >From: Clare Naber >To: "'crnaber15@hotmail.com'" >CC: Bev Colisch , Cheryl Bristah , Chris Hagerbaumer , Heidi Sickert , Jeff Allen , Karen Lewotsky , Kevin Kasowski , Laura Weiss , Matt Blevins , Sarah Doll >Subject: Please forgive me..virus is a hoax... >Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 11:39:27 -0800 > >Please ignore my last email. I was taken...I am a fool! Very sorry for the >inconvenience to any one! These are some of the responses I received. >**This is actually not a virus, it's an executable that will be found in >every computer running Windows. SULFNBK.EXE restores long file names and is >a proper part of any Microsoft Windows installation. Don't delete it. For >more information on this virus hoax, go to: >http://www.urbanlegends.com/ulz/virus4.html >**Sulfnbk is not a virus, but a part of the Windows Operating system that >allows for long file names. To read more about the SULFNBK hoax, you can >check here: >http://www.antivirus.com/vinfo/hoaxes/hoax5.asp?HName=SULFNBK%20Hoax >**This is a hoax, this is not a virus. It is part of the windows >operating system. If you need more information, go to symantec's web >page. Don't delete the file.... >Again, forgive my computer illiteracy!! > >Clare Naber > >