Dear Marjorie, and all. Well, _I_ wouldn't feel safe from the "Hare virus" (if it exists) just because I avoid certain types of Web sites. We all need to check for viruses, always. That's the only way we can feel safe, I'm sorry to say. Best, David ______ On Mon, 26 Aug 1996, marjorie moorefield wrote: > > David: > > > > Thanks for the information. I suspected it was a false alarm > > but one never knows. I was alerted to the HARE Virus which > > was attached to executable programs that could be downloaded > > and was supposed to wipe out a system disk on August 22 and > > September 22. > > > > > > Again, thanks for the update and relieving some of our > > anxieties. > > > > Jack......... > > > >*********************************************************** > > > >E. Jack Savely CG for Jeannette 57/19+ Topeka, KS > >[log in to unmask] > >*********************************************************** > > > I wish I had kept the article in the Miami Herald about the Hare virus. > According to them it only happens to downloaded files from .alt.sex, > .alt.crack,.alt.crackers & it can't happen to email. I'll see if I can find > the old newspaper. > Most of us don't have anything to worry about!!!! > > > -- > Internet Communications of America, Inc. >