Virus Alert: PKZIP300.ZIP

From: Walter-R. Kaempf (wrk@pop-frankfurt.com)
Sat Mar 30 16:09:35 1996


....e-mail routed to me from Microsoft security saying:

A new trojan horse virus has emerged on the internet with the name PKZIP300.ZIP, so named as to give the impression that this file is a new version of the PKZIP software used to ZIP (compress) files. Do not download this file under any circumstances! If you install or expand this file, the virus will wipe your hard disk and affect modems at 14.4 and higher. This is an extremely destructive virus and there is not yet a way of cleaning up this one.

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Walter-R. Kaempf MD
wrk@pop-frankfurt.com

################## At 12:00 30.03.1996 -0600, you wrote: >I want to inform the interested subscribers of the list about the case I >have mentioned 3 weeks ago. She was a patient who had a vag. >hysterectomy + anteroposterior colporraphy about 6 months ago and came >with significant difficulty in coitus. I had longitidunally incised the >fibrotic ring just behind the hymenal remnants at 2, 6 and 10 o'clock >suturing them in a transverse manner using 4/0 vicryl. She was >prescribed premarin, called back for a visit the following week, when she >was taught self-digital examination using topical estrogen, aswell. >I had the opportunity to see her again on Friday afternoon when she told >about her first post-operative coitus attempt: a successful trial! She >admitted that it was better than she had expected. On pelvic >examination, the suture materials were still being absorbed and still >being a thread for fibrosis. I recommended her to continue topical + >systemic estrogens for one more month and to come back for a visit then. >Thanks to everyone having a comment about the case for sharing their >valuable experiences with me. > >Hakan Duran, MD >Baskent U. Medical Faculty >Dept. of Ob/Gyn >E-mail: hukhd-e@servis2.net.tr >





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