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Returned or Unable to Deliver hoax

This is a hoax warning about an e-mail virus that does not exist. It looks like this:


  There is a new virus going arround in the last couple of days!!!
  DO NOT open or even look at any mail that you get thar says: "Returned
  or Unable to Deliver" This virus will attach itself to your computer
  components and render them useless. Immediately delete any mail items
  that says this. AOL has said this is a very danderous virus, and there
  is NO remedy for it at this time, Please Be Careful, And forward to
  all your on-line friends A.S.A.P.

Please ignore this hoax warning and do not pass it on.

 

I do not spread hoaxes! these pages are simply to inform other users that they are hoaxes. Please to not spread hoaxes.Hoax warnings are typically scare alerts started by malicious people - and passed on by innocent users who think they are helping the community by spreading the warning.

Do not forward hoax messages. there have been cases where e-mail systems have collapsed after dozens of users forwarded a false alert to everybody in the company. Corporate users can get rid of the hoax problem by simply setting a strict company guideline: End users must not forward virus alarms. Ever. If such message is received, end users could forward it to the IT department but not to anyone else.

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Welcome to my hoax section if you encounter a message about a virus please send to [email protected] or call me on ICQ#22015420

I do not spread hoaxes! these pages are simply to inform other users that they are hoaxes. Please to not spread hoaxes. Hoax warnings are typically scare alerts started by malicious people - and passed on by innocent users who think they are helping the community by spreading the warning.

Do not forward hoax messages. There have been cases where e-mail systems have collapsed after dozens of users forwarded a false alert to everybody in the company. Corporate users can get rid of the hoax problem by simply setting a strict company guideline: End users must not forward virus alarms. Ever. If such message is received, end users could forward it to the IT department but not to anyone else.

 

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