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Keith Maxwell <[log in to unmask]>
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Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) Talk
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Wed, 19 Apr 1995 16:51:30 -0600
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 "Eric Bradley" <SBA_LAWS/ERIC>
 
>You may receive reports of a so called "Good Time" virus.
>
>This virus is reportedly spread by reading mail with the phrase
>"Good Time" in the subject header.  Every year about this time
>(shortly after April 1st), we find reports of a virus spread by
>the act of reading email.  Never has one of these reports proven
>to be true.
 
 
In fact, the "Good Times" virus rumor was in the mill *last* year and was
at that time exposed as a hoax. It continues to exist in the form of
thousands of
e mail messages warning of calamitous consequences which never occur. I
think we can relax, but then again....
 
Keith Maxwell

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