This is a hoax. Sulfnbk.exe is a program that Microsoft has to make
their data smaller so that it will fit in their file. Breanna
On Tue, 26 Feb 2002 16:23:01 -0600 "Michael & June Everheart"
<everheart(a)tyler.net> writes:
Hello,
When we received this e-mail this morning, I disregarded it as a
nuisance because we have Norton on our machine and update it every
ten days. I told Mike we could not have a virus on our machine but
decided it wouldn't hurt to check for the file. It was there and I
had almost deleted the warning!! Please follow the instructions and
check your machines.
I hope none of you find it on you C-drives but please look.
Those of you that think I am sending the virus to you by sending
this warning need to know that the virus automatically sends itself
out using the address book, so you may already have it depending on
how long it was on my machine.
June Everheart
--- Original Message -----
Hi Everyone
I received a virus from being in someone's email address book. (I
did
have the virus) This virus replicates and then sends itself to all
addresses found in the new host computer. You are in my email
address
book so it is likely that you now have this on your hard drive.
Just
check to make sure and you may want to forward to those in your
address
book if you have the virus.
The virus lies dormant for 14 days then launches itself and kills
your
hard drive. STOP EVERYTHING YOU ARE DOING AND TAKE 10 SECONDS TO
DELETE
IT.
1. Go to START .... then to FIND or SEARCH
2. In the search for files or folders type SULFNBK.EXE --- this is
the
virus.
3. In the "look in" window ... make sure you are in DRIVE C
4. Hit "SEARCH" button to find
5. If this file shows up (it is ugly black icon) DO NOT OPEN IT
6. Right click it once ... then click on File ....go down to DELETE
&
left click
7. It will ask you if you want to send it to the recycle bin ---
say
Yes
8. Go to you desktop and DOUBLE CLICK on the Recycle Bin.
9. Left click, only once, on sulfnbk.exe and DELETE it again ... or
empty bin.
If you find it, send this note to everyone on your address book.
Harvetta M. Robertson, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Texas A&M University-Commerce
Department of Psychology & Special Education
P.O. Box 3011
Commerce, Texas 75429
Ofc (903) 886-5648
Fax (903) 886-5510
E-mail Harvetta_Robertson(a)tamu-commerce.edu
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