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From:chris.germany@enron.com
To:mgermany@ch2m.com
Subject:Virus Alert
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Date:Thu, 4 May 2000 00:13:00 -0700 (PDT)

---------------------- Forwarded by Chris Germany/HOU/ECT on 05/04/2000 07:13
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From: Enron North America General Announcement
05/04/2000 06:48 AM


To: Enron Virus Alert
cc:
Subject: Virus Alert

ATTENTION
Virus-Worm Alert: I -Love -You Virus
May4,2000


If you receive an email message which specifies the subject as "I Love You"
or "ILOVEYOU"

OR

Contains a file attachment titled loveletter.vbs or LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.TXT
(or any similar file name.)


Immediately delete the message without opening!



Do not view or launch the attachment!



If you have attempted to launch or download the attachment (successfully or
unsuccessfully), please contact the Help Desk immediately.


Please note the following Enron Policies regarding viruses:

Email

Malicious Code (Virus) Screening
In addition to the Enron requirement for email attachments (received and
sent) to be screened for malicious code (viruses, Trojan Horses, etc.), users
of Enron information resources are required to detach email attachments that
are received on to their hard drive for local virus screening purposes.

All executables (*.bat, *exe, *.com) files should never be launched from
email without first consulting with IT.

Virus Alerts
The Internet is constantly being flooded with information about computer
viruses and Trojan Horses. However, within among real virus notices are
computer virus hoaxes. While these hoaxes do not infect systems, they are
still time consuming and costly to handle. It only wastes bandwidth and
un-necessarily alarms other computer users.

Please, do not perpetuate unconfirmed warnings about viruses and Trojan
Horses. If you receive an un-validated warning, don't pass it to all your
friends, pass it to your IT computer security manager to validate first.

Enron
Information Risk Management
713-853-5536