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Ezt a figyelmeztetest mindenkinek a figyelmebe ajanlom.

Kiss Tamas

---------- Forwarded message ----------

Internet Virus Alert !!!
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If you  receive an email message with the subject line "Deeyenda",
DO NOT read the message, DELETE it immediately!

Some miscreant is sending email under the title "Deeyenda"
nationwide, if you get anything like this DON'T  DOWNLOAD THE FILE!  It 
has a virus that rewrites your hard drive, obliterates anything on it.  
Please be careful and forward this e-mail to anyone you care about

Please read the message below.

FCC WARNING!!!!! ----- DEEYENDA PLAGUES INTERNET

The Internet community has again been plagued by  another computer
virus.  This message is being spread throughout the Internet,
including USENET posting, EMAIL, and other Internet activities.

 The reason for all the attention is because of the nature of this
virus and the potential security risk it makes.  Instead of a
destructive Trojan virus (like most viruses!), this virus referred to as
Deeyenda Maddick, performs a comprehensive search on your computer, looking
for valuable information, such as email and login passwords, credit
cards, personal inf., etc.

The Deeyenda virus also has the capability to stay memory resident
while running a host of applications and operation systems, such
as Windows 3.11 and Windows 95.  What this means to Internet users is
that when a login and password are sent to the server, this virus
can copy this information and SEND IT OUT TO AN UNKNOWN ADDRESS
(varies).

The reason for this warning is because the Deeyenda virus is
virtually undetectable.  Once attacked your computer will be unsecure.
Although it can attack any O/S this virus is most likely to attack those
users viewing Java enhanced Web Pages (Netscape 2.0+ and Microsoft
Internet Explorer 3.0+ which are running under Windows 95). Researchers 
at Princeton University have found this virus on a number of World Wide
Web pages and fear its spread.

**** Boguslaw Lichonski ****
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