RELIGIOUS
The power of
the
gospel
is found in the saving grace of Jesus through what he achieved on the
cross.
We do not need to add fake stories and feel goods. If Jesus does not
attract
then anything else is but shadow and dust!
\Gay Jesus Movie is about to
be made (FALSE)
or Click here
Religious
Outreach
in
USA is
to banned on radio (FALSE)
Professor
breaks
down
and becomes
Christian because chalk does not break - see link for full details....(FALSE)
I did not
suicide....
(FALSE)
Harry Potter
Satanic
Church FALSE
NASA finds a
missing
day in
the past to prove the Bible FALSE
People while
drilling
have reached
Hell FALSE
10 % of the
world
is
Homosexual
- More like 1-2 % and even this appears to be high. (FALSE)
What Billy
Graham's
daughter really
said about Sept 11th
The
vanishing
Hitch
hiker that
was an angel saying that Jesus is about to return FALSE
George
Bush Junior leads someone to Christ just after being elected or click
here or click
here
Nostradamus
Predicted the WTC Attack FALSE
Tsunami victims needing to be
identified
The email of a
young boy
has been identified however, there are others who have not for details
click on
http://www.phuket-inter-hospital.co.th/boy.htm
For chain letters in general
check
www.breakthechain.org/
LOTS OF FREE MONEY FROM AFRICA
(Mainly
Nigeria)
http://www.superhighway.is/iis/
http://www.crimes-of-persuasion.com/Crimes/Business/nigerian.htm
http://www.lpconline.com/Nigerian_fraud_letter_scam2.html
http://www.dtic.mil/armylink/news/Mar1997/a19970326scam.html
http://www.ladsfromlagos.com/
VIRUS'
Microsoft
Info
SULFNBK.EXE,(THIS
IS ANOTHER HOAX VIRUS!!)
What if I
deleted
SULFNBK.EXE
It is a utility
shipped
as part of the Windows 98 operating system that allows users to restore
long file names, and now the victim of a bogus virus warning. The hoax
message urges users to search their systems for the presence of
SULFNBK.EXE
and, if found, delete it. Of course, it's a legitimate Win98 operating
system file, so anyone running Windows 98 will find it. And many, it
seems,
have deleted it. Following are the steps to take to restore SULFNBK.EXE
from your Windows 98 operating system CD. You will want to have your
Windows
98 operating CD in the CD-ROM drive bay. If the program auto runs
(launches),
just click Exit. A word of caution. Any executable has the potential to
be infected. Any executable received via email should be considered
infected
until proven otherwise. There is a vast
difference between
the
SULFNBK.EXE
file that legitimately resides on your hard drive, and an SULFNBK.EXE
arriving
via email.
The Magistr
virus
randomly
selects, infects, and sends portable executable files (PE EXE) files
less
than 132Kb in length. This makes SULFNBK.EXE, with its paltry 45,056
file
size, a perfect candidate. Thus, if you were to receive
SULFNBK.EXE via
email,
consider
it infected.
Windows 98
includes a
handy
tool known as the System File Checker which can be used to restore
damaged
or deleted files.
To open SFC,
click "Start" |
"Run"
and
type "SFC" without the quotes.
Click "OK".
System File
Checker will
launch a dialogue box with two choices.
Choose "Extract
one file
from installation disk".
In the "Specify
the
system
file you would like to restore" box, type
"sulfnbk.exe"
(without
the
quotes).
Click "Start".
You will be
prompted
to specify
the location that contains the file you want to extract and the
destination
directory for that file. You will need to input the "Restore from"
location
and the "Save file in" location.
"Restore from"
will
be the
win98 folder on your Windows 98 operating system CD. It is easiest and
most accurate to use the "Browse" button to locate and select the
folder.
The "Save file in" destination folder is the Windows
directory and
Command
sub
directory. For example, C:\WIN98\COMMAND
When both boxes
have
been
filled in, click OK. You should receive a message stating "The file has
been successfully extracted". Click OK and close any remaining SFC
dialog
boxes.
THE
FOLLOWING
IS A HOAX
The following
is the
advice received to delete the sulfnbk virus. HOAX
1. Go to
"Start" and
then to "Find" or "Search" (depending on your computer)HOAX.
2. In "Search
for
file
or folders" type sulfnbk.exe This is the name of the virus.HOAX
3. In the "Look
In"
section,
make sure you are searching the C Drive. HOAX
4. Hit "Search"
or
"Find".
HOAX
5. If your
search
finds
this file, it will have an ugly black icon that will have the name
sulfnbk.exe.
DO NOT OPEN IT ! If it does not show up on your first search try again.
(Mine showed up first time).
6. If your
search
finds
it, RIGHT click on the file right there where you find it, go down to
"Delete"
and click. Complete the delete procedure. HOAX
7. You will be
asked
if you want to send the file to the Recycling Bin. Answer Yes. HOAX
8. Go to your
"Desktop"
and click the Recycle Bin and delete the infected file in the same
manner
as above. HOAX
9. If you found
the
virus
on your system, send this or a similar e-mail to all the people in your
address book." HOAX
EMAIL
You are going
to be
charged
for your emails (FALSE)
http://www.f-secure.com/hoaxes/bill602p.shtml
http://www.urbanlegends.com/ulz/emailtax.html
~ For info
on
CHAIN LETTERS,
U.S. Postal
Service's
Web
site: http://www.usps.gov
great description
of
chain
letters: http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~watrous/chain-letters.html
~ For info
on
URBAN MYTHS/SCAMS
Urban Legends
Reference
Pages: http://www.snopes.com
Internet Scam
Busters: http://www.scambusters.org
AFU & Urban
Legends
Archive: http://www.urbanlegends.com
Mining Co. Guide
to
Urban
Legends and Folklore: http://urbanlegends.miningco.com
~ For info
on
VIRUS HOAXES,
check out:
Computer Virus
Myths: http://www.vmyths.com
Anti Virus
Research
Center: http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/hoax.html