Listers, I have just learned from a lister that she had a virus so checked my computer and there it was. It apparently came with a chain letter. McAffie and Norton don't detect it. My AVG has detected it and deleted it, but then I keep getting it back from listers. Don't panic though, it's easy to remove, the drama is that, as it infects your address book you have to tell everyone in your address book. To get rid of it 1. Go to start 2. Find or search 3. Files or folders 4. Click find or search 5. The virus has a Teddybear logo with the name jdbgmgr.exe -- DO NOT OPEN !!!!!! 6. Right Click and delete it 7. Go to recycle bin and empty it Good luck all Jackie
Jackie This a hoax don't delete. In reality, JDBGMGR.EXE is a standard Windows component. According to anti-virus company F-Secure, it uses as a Java debugger manager in a Microsoft Java runtime engine. You can read all about it at Symantec... http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/jdbgmgr.exe.file.hoax.html Jan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jacqueline Gilchrist" <cocopops2002@bigpond.com> To: <AUS-NSW-CENTRAL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 2:33 AM Subject: [NSW-C] Jackie had a virus > Listers, > I have just learned from a lister that she had a virus so checked my computer and there it was. It apparently came with a chain letter. McAffie and Norton don't detect it. My AVG has detected it and deleted it, but then I keep getting it back from listers. > Don't panic though, it's easy to remove, the drama is that, as it infects your address book you have to tell everyone in your address book. To get rid of it > 1. Go to start > 2. Find or search > 3. Files or folders > 4. Click find or search > 5. The virus has a Teddybear logo with the name jdbgmgr.exe -- DO NOT OPEN !!!!!! > 6. Right Click and delete it > 7. Go to recycle bin and empty it > > Good luck all > Jackie >