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Before you forward that email.... again,
check to see if it's a hoax or if it's real.


Snopes.com

BreakTheChain.org (chain letters)

Symantec.com

ScamBusters.org

HoaxBusters

Vmyths.com


As stated in the Sun-Sentinel on April 6, 2003

Technology Q & A: `Please forward' can mean `hoax'

Posted April 6 2003

As a rule, be suspicious of any virus alert or warning that does not come directly from an anti-virus or security company or a major company like Microsoft. Alerts that have been forwarded repeatedly and instruct you to do the same are almost always hoaxes.

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