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RED ALERT

 
Threat LevelLow threatDamageHighDistributionNot widespread
Common name:RED ALERT
Technical name:Microsoft home page (Red Alert)
Threat level:Medium
Type:Hoax
Effects:  It generates a false alarm by reporting that Microsoft’s web page.

First detected on:Sept. 24, 2002
Detection updated on:Sept. 24, 2002
StatisticsNo

Brief Description 

    

Red Alert is not a virus; it is a hoax or an e-mail message that tricks users into thinking that Microsoft’s web page contains a virus, which doesn’t actually exist.

Red Alert tries gain users’ trust by giving apparently real information. Its aim is to cause alarm and get users to forward the message.

In order to avoid problems, disregard this information, as it is completely false. You should also immediately delete the message, without forwarding it  to anyone.

Visible Symptoms 

    

Red Alert arrives in an apparently normal e-mail message, but which can be identified by its message. The message text always refers to Microsoft’s web site.

Last updated:  24/09/2002 

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