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    ------------ Forwarded Message begins here ------------
    From: SMRoyce@aol.com
    Date: Mon, 4 Mar 1996 08:04:16 -0500
    To: grimm@rrb.eng.wayne.edu
    Subject: Fwd: FW: KILLER VIRUS (fwd)

    In case you have not already received notice!
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    Forwarded message:
    From: KJR6@INFOCTR.CHRYSLER.COM
    To: SMROYCE@aol.com
    Date: 96-03-04 07:32:52 EST

    *** Resending note of 03/01/96 12:04
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    T
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    T3715SN --CLIC NILSEN, STEVEN A T6172KP --CLIC POVILAITIS,
    KELLY
    T0839ST --CLIC TOEPPNER, STEPHEN T8183LR --CLIC RASSEY, LOUIS W
    T7361JS --CLIC SZUKAITIS, J T1376JS --CLIC STILLMAN,
    JEFFREY
    T5477KR --CLIC ROYCE, KEVIN J T1331DP --CLIC PEACH, DORINDA
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    A

    *** Resending note of 02/29/96 14:40
    From: rich
    Subject: FW: KILLER VIRUS (fwd)
    Date: Thu, 29 Feb 1996 14:40:52 -0500 (EST)
    From: mcdowell
    To: Richard Altherr ,
    Lewis Turner ,
    Ryan Worner ,
    Kristi Bosart
    Subject: FW: KILLER VIRUS (fwd)
    Message-ID:
    MIME-Version: 1.0
    Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII




    ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    Date: Wed, 28 Feb 96 21:12 EST
    From: DouglasMcFerren
    To: mcdowell@oakland.edu
    Subject: FW: KILLER VIRUS

    >Return-Path:
    >From: Wendy Daniel
    >To: dkm29@allinux1.alliance.net
    >Subject: FW: KILLER VIRUS
    >Date: Tue, 27 Feb 96 09:06:00 MST
    >Encoding: 83 TEXT
    >
    >I thought you should know about this ugly computer virus. Look out!!
    >-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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    >FORWARDED FROM: Wendy Daniel
    >Microsoft Mail v3.0 IPM.Microsoft Mail.Note
    >From: Dave Simpson
    >To: [ALL CORPORATE LAN USERS]
    >Subject: FW: KILLER VIRUS
    >Date: 1996-02-07 09:28
    >Priority:
    >Message ID: 452595E1
    >Parent message ID: 379EFE57
    >Conversation ID: 379EFE57
    >
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    >
    >
    > ----------
    >From: Liz Slagle
    >To: [JCS CSMS Development Team]
    >Date: Tuesday, February 06, 1996 11:00AM
    >
    >
    >Subject: Important Notice about a potential virus.
    >Author: Mark Welch at GASHQSJ
    >Date: 1/29/96 4:28 PM
    >
    >
    > SUBJECT: VIRUSES--IMPORTANT PLEASE READ IMMEDIATELY There is a
    > computer virus that is being sent across the Internet. If you receive
    > an e-mail message with the subject line "Good Times", DO NOT read
    > the message, DELETE it immediately. Please read the messages below.
    > Some miscreant is sending e-mail under the title "Good Times" nation
    > wide, if you get anything like this, DON'T DOWN LOAD THE FILE! It has
    > a virus that rewrites your hard drive, obliterating anything on it.
    > Please be careful and forward this mail to anyone you care about.
    >
    > ************************************************** *****************
    > WARNING!!!!!!! INTERNET VIRUS
    > ************************************************** *****************
    >
    > The FCC released a warning last Wednesday concerning a matter of
    > major importance to any regular user of the Internet. Apparently a
    > new computer virus has been engineered by a user of AMERICA ON LINE
    > that is unparalleled in its destructive capability. Other more
    > well-known viruses such as "Stoned", "Airwolf" and "Michaelangelo"
    > pale in comparison to the prospects of this newest creation by a
    > warped mentality. What makes this virus so terrifying, said the FCC,
    > is the fact that no program needs to be exchanged for a new computer
    > to be infected. It can be spread through the existing e-mail systems
    > of the Internet. Once a Computer is infected, one of several things
    > can happen. If the computer contains a hard drive, that 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 severely damage the processor if left running that way too
    > long.
    >
    > Unfortunately, most novice computer users will not realize what is
    > happening until it is far too late. Luckily, there is one sure means
    > of detecting what is now known as the "Good Times" virus. It always
    > travels to new computers the same way in a text email message with
    > the subject line reading "Good Times". Avoiding infection is easy
    > once the file has been received simply by NOT READING IT! The act of
    > loading the file into the mail server's ASCII buffer causes the "Good
    > Times" mainline program to initialize and execute. The program is
    > highly intelligent- it will send copies of itself to everyone whose
    > e-mail address is contained in a receive-mail file or a sent-mail
    > file, if it can find one. It will then proceed to trash the computer
    > it is running on. The bottom line there is - if you receive a file
    > with the subject line "Good Times", delete it immediately! Do not read
    > it" Rest assured that whoever's name was on the "From" line was
    > surely struck by the virus. Warn your friends and local system users
    > of this newest threat to the Internet! It could save them a lot of
    > time and money.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > ----- End Included Message -----
    >
    >
    >
    > ----- End Included Message -----
    >
    >
    >
    Doug



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    Michele J. Grimm, Ph.D. Phone: (313) 577-8395
    Visiting Assitant Professor Fax: (313) 577-8333
    Department of Mechanical Engineering
    Bioengineering Center
    Wayne State University
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