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New Virus - Wobbler is a HOAX

Subject: New Virus - Wobbler is a HOAX
From: Tony Krzyzewski <tonyk@kaon.co.nz>
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 10:59:00
---From the Symantec Web Site.......

Wobbler Hoax
Category: Hoax


The following two messages have been sent out by email. They are both
versions of the same hoax. This "virus" does not exist.

The hoax message includes one of the following "warnings":

Dear All, For your reference, take necessary precautions. If you receive an
email with a file called California, do not open the file. The file contains
WOBBLER virus. WARNING This information was announced yesterday morning from
IBM; AOL states that this is a very dangerous virus, much worse than
"Melissa", and that there is NO remedy for it at this time. Some very sick
individual has succeeded in using the reformat function from Norton
Utilities causing it to completely erase all documents on the hard drive. It
has been designed to work with Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet
Explorer. It destroys Macintosh and IBM compatible computers. This is a new,
very malicious virus and not many people know about it.

Second sample of hoax message "warning":

VIRUS ALERT If you receive an email with a file called "California" do not
open the file. The file contains the virus. This information was announced
yesterday morning by IBM. The report says that "this is a very dangerous
virus, much worse than "Melissa" and there is NO remedy for it at this time.
Some very sick individual has succeeded in using the reformat function from
Norton Utilities causing it to completely erase all documents on the hard
drive. It has been designed to work with Netscape Navigator and Microsoft
Internet Explorer. It destroys Macintosh and IBM compatible computers. This
is a new, very malicious virus and not many people know about it at this
time. Please pass this warning to everyone in your address book and share it
with all your online friends asap so that the destruction it can cause may
be minimized.


EVERYONE PLEASE...

Before passing on virus messages, do us all a favour and check with one of
the major virus protection sites, www.symantec.com or www.mcafee.com to
check that it's not a hoax.

Thanks

Tony



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