Re: Watch the internet pack

From: Francine (feisner_at_earthlink.net)
Date: 02/27/04


Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 14:10:14 GMT

I hope everyone knows that this is a virus.

in article c1ngo7$bct$1@reader01.singnet.com.sg, samuel cheam at
fteegiukdjquvg-yhrhluc@wgn.com wrote on 2/27/04 8:29 AM:

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this is the latest version of security update, the "February 2004,
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