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1USA Customer Newsletter
Thursday, May 31, 2001

   
 
SULFNBK Hoax
Description: This hoax warns against a virus contained in a file called SULFNBK.EXE, that is supposed to arrive hidden in an email message.
SULFNBK.EXE is a Windows System file that is installed with the Windows Operating System. SULFNBK.EXE is a utility used to restore long file names on the Start menu, when it is replaced with MS-DOS-compatible (short) file names in 8.3 format. For example, the Accessories folder on the Start menu may be displayed as "Access~1" if the SULFNBK utility is not installed. This file is not destructive, but it can be infected by a virus.

Trend Micro requests that all email users not propagate this email, which is a hoax.
   

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