Hello, All, I received this message from someone who had my email address in her address book. She said she had gotten this virus, and it was sent to all in her address book. So I followed the following instructions to see if I had it, and I did. So I deleted it as per the instructions. You should all check to see if you have it, too. Sorry. Pat Gausnell Please pay attention to this hidden virus. We had it in our PC. It was sent to me because I was on someone's address book. As you are on my address book, here is a simple way to locate it in your PC. Please, follow the following steps and you can delete the virus easily. The Virus (called jdbgmgr exe) is not detected by Norton Antivirus neither by Mc Deface. It is a virus that stays hidden for 14 days before damaging the system and is sent automatically by messages and by the Address book, and are sent by mail to contacts. Here is how to check for the virus and how to erase it! YOU SHOULD DO THIS: 1. Go to the Start icon and click the option "to Find" 2. Then to "Files or Folders" and write the name: jdbgmgr exe 3. To be assured that is in the C: 4. Clic "Search" 5. The virus has a little bear icon with the name: jdbgmgr exe DO NOT OPEN IT! !!!!! 6. Go to Edit and choose "to Select all" it should highlight it in blue, WITHOUT OPENING IT" 7. Now, to "File" and to select "Delete". The virus will go to the Recycle Bin 8. Then to go to the Recycle Bin and empty it. Without opening the file. IF you OBTAIN THE VIRUS, YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALL THE PERSONS IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK AS THEY WILL BE ABLE TO ERADICATE THE VIRUS IN THEIR OWN ADDRESS BOOKS, OTHERWISE THE VIRUS CAN INFECT THEIR COMPUTER! Then send this message to everyone in your address book. Thanks and sorry for the inconvenience.
pat, That is a hoax, we are suppose to have that in our files. I've seen this same rumor spread several times. Becky Patricia Gausnell wrote: > Hello, All, > > I received this message from someone who had my email address in her address book. She said she had gotten this virus, and it was sent to all in her address book. So I followed the following instructions to see if I had it, and I did. So I deleted it as per the instructions. You should all check to see if you have it, too. Sorry. > > Pat Gausnell > > Please pay attention to this hidden virus. We had it in our PC. It was sent to me because I was on someone's address book. > > As you are on my address book, here is a simple way to locate it in your PC. Please, follow the following steps and you can delete the virus easily. > > The Virus (called jdbgmgr exe) is not detected by Norton Antivirus neither by Mc Deface. It is a virus that stays hidden for 14 days before damaging the system and is sent automatically by messages and by the Address book, and are sent by mail to contacts. > > Here is how to check for the virus and how to erase it! > > YOU SHOULD DO THIS: > > 1. Go to the Start icon and click the option "to Find" > > 2. Then to "Files or Folders" and write the name: jdbgmgr exe > > 3. To be assured that is in the C: > > 4. Clic "Search" > > 5. The virus has a little bear icon with the name: jdbgmgr exe DO NOT OPEN IT! !!!!! > > 6. Go to Edit and choose "to Select all" it should highlight it in blue, WITHOUT OPENING IT" > > 7. Now, to "File" and to select "Delete". The virus will go to the Recycle Bin > > 8. Then to go to the Recycle Bin and empty it. Without opening the file. > > IF you OBTAIN THE VIRUS, YOU SHOULD CONTACT ALL THE PERSONS IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK AS THEY WILL BE ABLE TO ERADICATE THE VIRUS IN THEIR OWN ADDRESS BOOKS, OTHERWISE THE VIRUS CAN INFECT THEIR COMPUTER! > > Then send this message to everyone in your address book. > > Thanks and sorry for the inconvenience. > > ==== MOOZARK Mailing List ==== > Checkout the other lists being watched over by your List Mom; > http://mailing_lists.homestead.com/lists.html > To learn more about my world visit http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237