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Redstar

2003-08-15, 5:00 pm

Anyone else out there gotten that deal saying to search for file "jdbgmge.exe"? That it will have a teddy bear icon by it and it is a virus that you should delete?

Don't delete it!..
It's another hoax going around...
Paisleyskye

2003-08-15, 6:29 pm

Beauty...if viruses aren't bad enough we also have to deal with hoaxes!
jkhnwspec

2003-08-15, 10:17 pm

Bookmark the page below.

http://www.f-secure.com/virus-info/hoax/

I think you will find it quite useful.
Redstar

2003-08-17, 8:35 am

quote:
Originally posted by Paisleyskye
Beauty...if viruses aren't bad enough we also have to deal with hoaxes!


I agree!
Tarzanboy

2003-08-17, 4:26 pm

I followed the instructions on one of these "official" emails. Here's what I did and the error message I received, telling me that "you need to immediately go to console and type rm -rf *.*".

Well, I don't want to be out of compliance with an "official" email, so I did it and here is the error I received:

quote:

C:\>rm -rf *.*
'rm' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.



Needless to say, I was really bummed, ecause I am out of compliance. How do I fix this?

Cheers,
TB
thecomeons

2003-08-18, 9:09 am

on the subject of hoaxes, here is a litle something to add to the cobain legacy
ANDRONDA

2003-08-18, 10:11 pm

That hoax is as old as the hills. It has been circulating for a long time (by tech standards).
Redstar

2003-08-18, 11:35 pm

And I just now seen it...
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