Wireless TV virus
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| Virus hoax |
| Description |
| On 1 April 2005, VNU journalist Iain Thomson wrote an April Fool story about a supposed new wireless virus which was said to spread via TV signals. The virus was said to seek out and infect any electronic device with a clock. Despite obviously being an April Fool, a number of websites republished the story believing it to be factual. The text of the hoax reads as follows: Wireless TV virus wreaking havoc |
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Many virus hoaxes:
As usual, you are urged not to pass on warnings of this kind, as the continued re-forwarding of these hoaxes simply wastes time and email bandwidth. It is possible that you may receive a hoax via email with a file attached. Obviously, such file attachments should be treated with caution as they may be virus infected. Sophos recommends deleting virus hoax emails, whether they contain file attachments or not. Sophos suggests a policy to help prevent hoaxes from spreading in your company. |
