[Fwd: ATENTION !!!!!!!virus]
Dale R. Worley
worley at ariadne.com
Wed Nov 20 22:29:08 EST 1996
A new, ultra-dangerous computer virus exists, which will permanently
destroy your HARD DRIVE. Do NOT -- repeat -- do NOT download and do not
even READ anything if the "Subject" or "Re" lines include the word "Good"
-- specifically: "Good News" or "Good Times."
Yeah, this is the famous "Good Times" virus warning. It's been going
around for a couple of years now, much like the "Craig Shergold"
message. There is no such virus e-mail message.
(Note the technical unlikelihood of such a virus -- you don't *execute*
your e-mail, how could it adversely affect your hard drive? For that
matter, how does one *permanently* destroy a hard drive from software?
What could software possibly do that a full reformatting couldn't
correct?)
But there *is* a virus -- the "Good Times" virus warning itself. It
induces panic in human readers, causing them to propagate copies of
itself.
Dale
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