Hallmark virus postcard.exe




















It is better to receive this message 25 times than to receive the virus and open it. Shut down your computer immediately. This is the worst virus announced by CNN. It has been classified by Microsoft as the most destructive virus ever. This virus was discovered by McAfee yesterday, and there is no repair yet for this kind of Virus. This virus simply destroys the Zero Sector of the Hard Disc, where the vital information is kept. Click Here to read what Snopes actually says. Click Here to read why you should never forward virus warnings on.

Other versions of the postcard virus warning erroneously combine it with elements of the Invitation virus hoax:. This is the reason why you need to send this e-mail to all your contacts. It has been classified by Microsoft as the most destructive virus ever. This virus was discovered by McAfee yesterday, and there is no repair yet for This kind of virus. This is the reason why you need to send this e-mail to all your contacts It is better to receive this message 25 times than to receive the virus and open it.

This virus was discovered by McAfee yesterday, and there is no repair yet for this kind of virus. Since many of these types of malicious messages imitated notifications from legitimate e-card sites, cautious recipients might want to avoid clicking on links contained within e-card notification e-mails. Instead, go directly to the web site of the card company, find the card pickup page within that site, and enter the ID code included in the e-mail.

This virus simply destroys the Zero Sector of the Hard Disc, where the vital information is kept. Checking on it shows it's a hoax. A call to Symantec, makers of the Norton security software, confirms it's a hoax. We've heard it before. We'll hear it again.

If you feel you absolutely must warn your friends, then just send them a new email with no links saying something like: Hey, Joe, someone warned me about not opening any emails from a friend sending me a Hallmark postcard.

I just thought you'd like to know. In the email sent to me, there are two links to www. I absolutely love that site. A lot of great information on hoaxes of all kinds.

And, in fact, if you go to www. However, if you click on the link in the email, even though it looks like its from Snopes, Heaven only knows were you will go.



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