-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Gentlefolk:
The ``Good Times'' virus is a hoax, an urban legend. To quote from the CERT Coordination Center memo on the subject: > The "Good Times" virus warnings are a hoax. People are circulating > the warnings without verifying the information contained therein, > thus leading to unnecessary worry and concern. Please do not > circulate the "Good Times" warnings further. Please send this > advisory on to anyone who has mail you such an advisory. For the full story, check one of: http://ciac.llnl.gov/ciac/notes/Notes09.shtml ftp://ciac.llnl.gov/pub/ciac/notes/notes09.txt where CIAC is the ``Computer Incident Advisory Capability'', and CERT may or may not be ``Computer Emergency Response Team'' :-). See also http://www.cert.org/cert.faqintro.html Question B9(c) for the above ``Good Times'' reference, and Question A4 for the name confusion. Sincerely yours, Max Hyre **>> What's all this garbage at the bottom of my message? It's a security blanket for paranoids---ask me for details, or check out http://www.efh.org/pgp/pgpwork.html Key fingerprint = EFEC 0067 6803 852D B1DB 751E 6754 14EA -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMhTP/fJa20+mce5pAQEvpQP+IG5JOFb7h37/QwVIh0PnELfprHu2N+2u OqK5y52Vsu5vIvYIrjuBlLaP2scGmxNGCt+2hbsb7eKkTBgq+Q8jhyjyXYkTjOWZ 81G5hIq62ZM9kqUCo9lGZyVNtZxMYRjyfyYEyAVuiRnCAGLjY4iqXfR3jpC/ZgLJ sSVSjy0kOMc= =u/bZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----