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By gopalagarwal
@gopalagarwal (518)
India
December 22, 2006 6:33am CST
Please Be Extremely Careful especially if using internet mail
such as Yahoo, Hotmail, AOL and so on.
This information arrived this morning direct from both Microsoft
and Norton.
Please send it to everybody you know who has access to the
Internet.
You may receive an apparently harmless email with a Power Point
presentation called "Life is beautiful."
If you receive it DO NOT OPEN THE FILE UNDER ANY
CIRCUMSTANCES, delete it immediately. If you open this file, a
message will appear on your screen saying: "It is too late now, your
life
is no longer beautiful."
Subsequently you will LOSE EVERYTHING IN YOUR PC and the
person who sent it to you will gain access to your name, e-mail
and password. This is a new virus which started to circulate on
Saturday afternoon.
AOL has already confirmed the severity, and the
antivirus software's are not capable of destroying it.
The virus has been created by a hacker who calls himself "life
owner.!
PLEASE SEND A COPY OF THIS EMAIL TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS and
ask them to PASS IT ON IMMEDIATELY.
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8 responses
@achyuta (2851)
• United States
23 Dec 06
Thank you very much for this piece of information. We have to be extremely careful with these professional spammers, hackers and virus spreaders floating around. If I had one boon to curse people I would have cursed them to becoem dogs. lol:)
@gopalagarwal (518)
• India
23 Dec 06
really this virus are the biggest problems, i don't understand why do these people make virus
@udhayaharidas (310)
• India
26 Dec 06
Thankyou vey much for the infirmation.Though I didnot receive anything from Microsoft or Norton. I will be extra careful.
@gopalagarwal (518)
• India
26 Dec 06
thanks for adding and i think it will help u a lot
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@raj_bpl143 (136)
• India
23 Dec 06
becically virus is comming junck mail , and popup window , and unknown pif and exe file download, and other movies website
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@gopalagarwal (518)
• India
23 Dec 06
ya definately basically these r the sources of viruses
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@Exalted1 (11)
• United States
23 Dec 06
Thanks, but opening *ANY* email attachment from anyone is an extreme risk. I've gotten about 50,000 emails a year for the last 8 years and I've only opened about 5 attachments that I didn't send myself. Those few I did open I only opened after I asked the sender if they sent me a file.
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@gopalagarwal (518)
• India
23 Dec 06
i can understand but see this is not the solution ,not opening any attachment well u can find any good antivirus or else get updated daily from news or searching over the net
for new viruses.i think if u give five minutes daily for this things u don't have to face any problem
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@DoctorDidi (7018)
• India
24 Aug 12
Thank you for the warning. But how can one differentiate between a harmless email and a harmful email? Do you know any way to differentiate?