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Thu, 25 Apr 1996 09:21:29 -0700
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Oh for Pete's sake is this "good times" hoax STILL going around????  Pay
attention folks: this is a fraud!  The only "virus" involved in it is the
continuing replication of these phony "good times" warnings.
 
> The virus is spread automatically to people on an e-mail list on an infected
> computer.  It is always sent the same way.  The e-mail will have a title of
> Good Times.  WHAT EVER YOU DO, DO NOT READ ANY E-MAIL WITH THE TITLE " GOOD
> TIMES".  If you read the e-mail the virus will infect your computer.  Our
 
This piece of cr*p has been debunked time and again (including on this
list!) for more than a year now!  And yet gullible but well-meaning folks
are falling for it.
 
Ciao,
Ken Umbach

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