I got a warning this morning from my Virus Company about this new virus. I did
an update
immediately.
This Grisoft virus protector is the best I've ever used. On top of that, it's
free! Price is
perfect.
Paul A
See below:
********************************************
*** New AVG Update Files were released ***
********************************************
Release Date : 04/17/2002 (mm/dd/yyyy)
Update Number : 350
----------------------------------------------------------
DESCRIPTON:
This update contains detection of new variant of I-Worm/Klez virus -
I-Worm/Klez.H, which is spreading very fast since today.
----------------------------------------------------------
We'd like to announce that new update files for AVG Antivirus were
released. To stay protected from computer viruses Grisoft highly
recommends you to update your AVG as soon as possible.
You can download the update file FREE OF CHARGE and your installation of
AVG will be updated to the latest shape (new virus descriptions will
be added into program virus database and you will get a new versions
of executable programs with bug-fixes, enhanced features and more ... )
How to get your AVG Update file ?
---------------------------------
1)Grisoft recommends you to use AVG's automatic Update feature. Go to
AVG Control Center (AVG icon on the tray bar) then to the Update
Manager and push Update now! button. AVG will update itself automatically.
2)you can download the Update file manually using your browser. Recommended
to advanced users only.
Please note there are several different Update files, depending on
the version of AVG Anti-Virus system (Free Edition, Commercial
version, trial versions ...). Check the version of AVG you currently
use and then choose appropriate one to be sure you will download the
proper file.
Wait until download will be completed, then move the update file to
the AVG UPDATE directory and run the AVG program.
The Update file can be downloaded from our website at:
http://www.grisoft.com/html/us_updt.php
Thank you for using AVG Antivirus!
--
GRISOFT Inc.
RBHouston@aol.com wrote:
> Whatever the plural to virus is....
>
> Anbody else getting multiple e-mail from people you don't know that look
> suspiciously to be a virus today?
>
> I've gotten 5-6 on two different e-mail adresses today. They are either .exe
> or .zip files from people I do not know. I never open any downloads or
> attached files from anyone I don't know anyway. These didn't look like the
> usual term life, new mortgage, new-web cam, try this casino, make a million
> dollars, buy viagra, or lengthen your you-know-what spams that I usually get.
>
> Robert Houston
>
> "The 2nd amendment was never intended to allow private citizens to 'keep and
> bear arms.' If it had, there would have been wording such as 'the right of
> the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.'"
> -<A HREF="http://www.quoteland.com/author.asp?AUTHOR_ID=806">Ken Konecki</A>,
>July 27, 1992
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