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- Computer virus myths, hoaxes, urban beliefs, hysteria, and the implications of believing in them, with historical data, theories on the spread of virus myths, and descriptions of popular virus misconceptions.- The Deadly AOL.exe Virus - - Reports on how a joke took on a life of its own, and lots of AOL users deleted the sulfnbk.exe file from their hard drive.
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- Hoax Warnings - - Information source for new virus hoaxes and false alerts, with searchable virus and hoax description database.
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- Hoaxes and Scares - - Hoaxes listed by name and type, with policy to help prevent hoaxes from spreading.
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- How to Spot a Virus Hoax - - Presenting a simple generic system to aid in analyzing virus warnings and showing how to handle a false virus warning.
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- McAfee: Hoaxes - - Checks virus warning messages against McAfee's virus hoax listings and virus information library.
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- Symantec: Hoaxes - - Uncovering hoaxes that usually arrive in the form of an email, or promotions that sound too good to be true.
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- Truth Or Fiction - - An email reality check for e-rumors, viruses, and internet hoaxes.
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- Virus Busters - - Hoaxes, hooey, and hogwash as explained by Information Technology Division staff members at the University of Michigan.
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