[drivingpairs] Virus warning-EXTREMELY IMPORTANT

I received this message today and sure enough, the virus was there.

My computer had a virus, and as
a result, so has yours because your address is in my book. The virus is called 
jdbgmgr.exe It cannot be detected by Norton or McAfee Anti-virus programs. It 
sits quietly for about 14 days before damaging the system. 

It is sent automatically by messenger and address book, whether or not you send 
email. I was unsure if I had this virus, but sure enough I did. Please do this 
right away. 

The good news  is that it is easy to get rid of! Just follow these simple steps 
and you should have no problem1. Go to Start, then Find or Search 
2. In files/folders, write the name jdbgmgr.exe 
3.Be sure to search in your "C" drive for jdbgmgr.exe 
4. click Find or Search 
5. The virus has a teddy bear logo with the name jdbgmgr.exe  DO NOT OPEN THE 
FILE 
6. RIGHT click and delete it 
7. Go to the recycle bin and delete it there also. IF YOU FIND THE VIRUS, YOU 
MUST CONTACT EVERYONE IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK. (You may want to just cut and paste 
this email, replacing your name for mine and send it out)  Sorry for all the 
trouble, but this is something I had no control over. I received it by someone 
else's address book, just as you may have received it from me and 
also you may have uncontrollably sent it to those in your address book. Sorry 
about this everyone, It was very easy to find and delete. Just received this 
from one 
of my friends and sure enough I followed the steps and the virus was there.  
Please do the same, I deleted mine and had no damage...... 

A Business Associates forwarded this to me since he must have emailed some time 
ago which infected my computer.  Check yours and forward this to all those in 
your address book if you have it.

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