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 Irish virus
 
 Common name: Irish virus
 Technical name: Irish virus
 Threat Level: Low
 Alias: Irish virus New Year
 Type: Hoax
 Effects:  It generates a false alarm by reporting that there is a virus called Irish virus, which is supposed to delete files from the hard drive.
 First detected on: Sept. 24, 2002
 Detection updated on: Sept. 24, 2002
 In circulation? No
  Brief Description
 

Irish virus is not a virus; it is a hoax or an e-mail message, whose content ironically advises users to manually delete files from the hard drive, as a proposed solution to a non-existent virus called Irish virus.

Its aim is to cause alarm and get users to forward the message to all the contacts in the Address Book.

However, in order to avoid problems, users should do the opposite of what the message proposes:

  • Never delete files from the hard drive (doing so would have negative consequences).
  • Do not forward the message. Delete it immediately.
 
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  Visible Symptoms
 

Irish virus arrives in an apparently normal e-mail message, but which can be identified by its message. The message text always refers to a false virus called Irish virus.



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Last updated:  Sept. 24, 2002 

 

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