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>you can wipe them off your computer - but, too late {:<).
Ed - You might think you've wiped it, but it's still there and it has a way of re-installing itself. You need to get rid of the auto-installer, or get a new hard disk. This is too late for you, Ed, but a relatively cheap precaution against these really invasive viruses is cloning your hard drive to an external drive using Acronis or something similar.
Marv - We seem to be getting a lot of this stuff on this list, but none at all on other lists I'm on. This is ironic since this is the one list that's on a server that bans IPs seemingly at random.
Guys - Could we move to another server / format? I could open up a special section of my vbulletin forum, if that's the consensus. I just don't want to start a rival list and have 2 to check.
Regards,
John
On 1/25/2012 6:49 PM, Ed Anderson wrote:
Yeah, have to agree, John. I think once they access your Address/Contact book and get the information - you can wipe them off your computer - but, too late {:<). I've used this e mail for over 12 years and been pretty fortunate - but, looks like my luck has run out.
Thanks for pointing it out.
Ed
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From: "John Slade" <jslade@canardaviation.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2012 4:55 PM
To: "Rotary motors in aircraft" <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Fwd: Just look...
Ed,
Looks like you still have that virus - or you caught it again.
John
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