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From: Dominic <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] Maybe you have a virus in your system
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 15:30:23 -0700
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Symantec has a klez fix at the address below. It will check to see if it
is on your machine. Be sure to read the page first. (See : "System
Restore option in Windows Me/XP) There is also a bugbear fix some where
on a Symantec page. This is Norton. McAfee also has something like this.
This may be Windows only so if you have a Mac check before downloading.

? If the chimp has 48 chromosomes is he more advanced therefore more
sensitive to other chimps than some listers are to other listers who
only have 46 chromosomes?

Dominic

http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.klez.removal.tool.html

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http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.klez.removal.tool.html

>The Klez and Bugbear viruses sometimes get through anti Virus software.
>These viruses are specifically programmed to search for and to attempt to
>end processes being run by anti virus software. Usually, the anti virus
>software catches the virus before it can end the process it is trying to
>end, but not always.
>
>Maybe it would be good to scan your harddrive for viruses.
>
>Cecelia
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