Article: April Fools' Emails May Contain Not So Funny Virus.

Network Security Provider Stonesoft Advises Computer Users to be Cautious

ATLANTA, March 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- For the past two years, April Fools' Day has brought technology turmoil to millions of computer users across the globe. On April 1st, 2007, the ANI worm spread around the globe using an exploit found in Windows, while last year the Storm worm spread voraciously in email messages that were sent using an April Fools' theme. In a preemptive strike against any threats this April Fools' Day, network security provider Stonesoft advises computer users to be extra cautious when opening April Fools' messages.

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