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- From: gfritz@tesla.ecn.purdue.edu (Geoffrey M Fritz)
- Subject: Re: PKZip 2.04c uploaded to wuarchive
- Message-ID: <1993Jan6.045655.15448@noose.ecn.purdue.edu>
- Sender: news@noose.ecn.purdue.edu (USENET news)
- Organization: Purdue University Engineering Computer Network
- References: <rdippold.726230755@cancun> <3547@accucx.cc.ruu.nl> <rdippold.726273186@cancun>
- Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1993 04:56:55 GMT
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- In article <rdippold.726273186@cancun> rdippold@cancun.qualcomm.com (Ron Dippold) writes:
- >nevries@accucx.cc.ruu.nl (Nico E de Vries) writes:
- >>In <rdippold.726230755@cancun> rdippold@cancun.qualcomm.com (Ron Dippold) writes:
- >>>[Sorry, this should have been part of the crosspost, but I missed this group]
- >
- >>>I have uploaded PKZip 2.04c to wuarchive.wustl.edu in the
- >>>pub/MSDOS_UPLOADS directory. It's pkz204c.exe and pkz204c.txt.
- >
- >>According to wuarchive this version is infected with the Maltese Amoeba
- >>virus. It is no longer available.
- >
- >I'm not infected. Scan99 and VirX can detect the Maltese Amoeba and
- >they say I (and the files) are fine.
-
- Same here. I downloaded pkz204c.exe, I had vshieldv99 running, I unpacked
- it, and then ran scan99, and I've been tinkering with PKZIP since. No
- detected problems as of now.
-
- Just in case...
-
- -gfritz
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- This a post with a message in, and the message is, "Beware." This not a post
- for reading -- it is a post for laying down and *avoiding*.
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