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Wayne Murninghan x7511 MS10-60 wrote:
> Summary - ------- The "Good Times" virus warnings are a hoax.
Yes, Good Times is not a traditional virus. But I have read that the
Good Times virus hoax is itself an email virus--that is, it keeps
circulating and replicating. It relies on humans to replicate instead of
disk activity.
In a sense, the Good Times is a virus that lives in the bandwidth, and
not in individual computers.
I agree, however, that it is annoying.
--David Dagon
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