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> All,
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> This is a hoax. Ignore it. The file "jdbgmgr.exe" is a
> Windows file (Java
> Debugger Manager) that the hoax Email tries to persuade you
> to delete.
I'm not sure it was a good idea to include the whole of the previous email, complete with a large number of guaranteed genuine email addresses, though.
I've occasionally wondered if that wasn't the cunning plan behind these hoaxes: everyone forwards the whole damn thing on, complete with the contents of all the preceding address books, and eventually a copy arrives in the inbox of the originator, filled with hundreds of real email addresses, which can then be sold to evil spammers!
Pete
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Peter M Gray
Museums Officer
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