Ken,

Please, watch out.

Vince

---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 05/07/2001 03:21 PM ---------------------------


jgshelp <jgshelp@rice.edu> (by way of Suzana Gamez-Vazquez <ramos on 05/07/2001 02:22:35 PM
To:	(Recipient list suppressed)
cc:	 
Subject:	Fwd: VIRUS WARNING from Rice Network Management


URGENT MESSAGE FROM IT STAFF:
---------------------------
Peggy's machine could have been infected.  DO NOT open any email attachment from her or

                Yuxing Yao <yyao@RICE.EDU>

                        and

            Chemistry <chem@RICE.EDU>



X-From_: pshaw@rice.edu Mon May  7 10:20 CDT 2001
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Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 10:22:05 -0500
To: jgshelp@rice.edu
From: Peggy Shaw <pshaw@rice.edu>
Subject: Fwd: VIRUS WARNING from Rice Network Management

I stupidly open one of the files mentioned below. Could someone come down and check out my computer.

Peggy


X-From_: owner-libstaff@listserv.rice.edu  Mon May  7 09:54:19  2001
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Date:         Mon, 7 May 2001 09:53:39 -0500
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Comments:     To: alldepts@rice.edu
From: Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt <glratt@rice.edu>
Subject:      VIRUS WARNING from Rice Network Management
X-To:         ALLDEPTS@listserv.rice.edu
To: LIBSTAFF@listserv.rice.edu

Two messages distributed via the ALLDEPTS mailing list in the last two
hours have contained virus-infected attachments, probably because of 
mail-oriented virus rather than any knowing behavior on the part of the
nominal senders. Please delete *unread* the messages from

        Yuxing Yao <yyao@RICE.EDU>

and

        Chemistry <chem@RICE.EDU>

.

As an emergency measure, our mailing list software has been configured
to prohibit e-mail with attachments from being distributed.

If you have inadvertently opened one of the infected files, please consult
your local IT divisional support or the Consulting Center at x4983 as
soon as possible.

As always: *never* open attachments unless your virus protection is
up-to-date, and you're 100% sure that the attachment is what it appears
to be.




                                Glenn Forbes Fleming Larratt
                                Rice University Network Management
                                glratt@rice.edu