National Museum of African Art (202) 357-4600 ext. 240 Smithsonian Institution FAX (202) 357-4879 Washington, D.C. 20560 [log in to unmask] ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- To: AFAEM017--SIVM 'Haifley, Julie' From: Hadden, Wilbur C. From: "Hadden, Wilbur C." <[log in to unmask]> To: "'Haifley, Julie'" <[log in to unmask]> Subject: FW: Computer Viruses Date: Mon, 15 Aug 94 10:41:00 EST Message-Id: <[log in to unmask]> Encoding: 30 TEXT X-Mailer: Microsoft Mail V3.0 content-length: 1179 The computers got sick at the AIDs conference! ---------- From: Barnes, Everett T. To: ALL-NCH07A/HYAT; ALL-NCH07A/CONTRACTOR/HYAT; ALL-NCH08A/HYAT; ALL-NCH08A/CONTRACTOR/HYAT; ALL-NCH09A/HYAT; ALL-NCH09A/CONTRACTOR/HYAT; Absentee Manager; All-NCH11A/HYAT; ALL-NCH11A/CONTRACTOR/HYAT; ALL-NCHRTA/Raleigh; ALL-NCHRTA/Orkand/Raleigh; ALL-NCH10A/CONTRACTOR/HYAT; ALL-NCH10A/HYAT Subject: FW: Computer Viruses Date: Monday, August 15, 1994 10:28AM --------- From: Goldoff, Erik J. To: CDC LAN Updates; CDC LAN ADMINISTRATORS; IRM COORDINATORS Cc: NW_COM; CDC WAN Notification Subject: Computer Viruses Date: Monday, August 15, 1994 10:13AM I just received a call from one of our staff stationed in Geneva with the World Health Organization after he returned from the Japan Aids conference. His diskettes were infected with at least 3 different kinds of viruses : NuBug, Natas, and Form. Please alert any of your staff that may be returning from this conference that their diskettes and/or laptop computers *must* be checked for computer virus infestation *FIRST THING* upon their return to the office. Erik Goldoff NCCDPHP Division of Adolescent and School Health