----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 4:25 AM
Subject: Fwd: Fw: Gruel Virus Alert
>From: "Maria E. Socarras"
>To: "Andrew Breimayer" ,"Arlene de Cardenas" ,"Celso Roca" ,"Christine Rey" ,"Elda & Celso Roca" ,"Elena/Scott Colosi" ,"Francisco Mehech" ,"Lino/Mayte de la Hera" ,"Lorraine Risco-DiEmmanuele" ,"Liza Hernandez- Mendez" ,"Maria Callejas" ,"Suzanne Delgado"
>Subject: Fw: Gruel Virus Alert >Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 20:02:59 -0400 > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Tom Horan >To: Anne Horan ; Cate Toups ; Colleen Rooney ; Eileen Horan ; Eileen Horan ; Steve Horan ; Anne Horan ; Noreen Horan ; Horan, Christine M. ; Noreen Horan ; Steve,Steph, Declan Horan ; 'glam@...' ; Mom & Dad ; Frances Doyle ; Pedroso Roberto A ; Warner, Lisa ; Shannon Warner ; Ben Lawrence ; Glenda Pedroso ; JKJ ; Kelie Kerns ; Kelie Kerns ; Maria E. Socarras ; Michele Metzler ; Mike Suto ; Pat Meehan ; R Metzler ; Ross Metzler ; Walsh, Leslie ; Warner, Lisa >Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 3:23 PM >Subject: Gruel Virus Alert > > >All; >This came from AP's Tech guys > >A virus called Gruel is moving along the Internet posing as critical >updates from Symantec and Microsoft. > >If you receive an email with the subject line "Microsoft Windows >Critical Update" or "Symantec: New Serious Virus Found", it could >potentially contain a virus. Microsoft and >Symantec do not send critical update via email. That is why it is >important not to open attachments that were unexpected, even if they >appear to be valid. > >
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