Hey Paul
Dont want to get off subject but I think it was Pauln
that posted a warning about checking for "KAK" in the file search on your
computer.It came from  looking at an .html page .Was true and had a he-l of
a time getting rid of it on mine.Lots of problems caused by some idiot with
a standard web page without even opening the standard "exe" or "com"
file.Only effects Microsoft's IE browser and they have a security fix for it
but sure appreciated the post.Bob H
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Sayegh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "V-MAX TECH LIST" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2000 10:57 AM
Subject: PLEASE READ: Viruses worms and attachments


> On occasions viruses etc. get posted to this list.  This is bound to
happen
> with the amount of subscribers.  However, the list policy strictly
prohibits
> any attachments.  So if you receive an attachment of any kind from this
list
> ASSUME IT IS A VIRUS, especially a file with an *.exe extension.  Simply
DON'T
> OPEN IT AND DELETE THE MESSAGE and move on with life.  If this policy is
> followed, you will save yourself a lot of grief.  Commenting on the virus
only
> adds more mail.
>
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