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SUMMARYMicrosoft has discovered a new variant of the Melissa.U virus which is not detected by most anti-virus programs at this time. E-mail messages that contain an infected Microsoft Word document as an attachment arrive with the word "pictures" on the Subject line, followed by the registered name used for the local installation of Word from which the e-mail message was sent. Infection occurs when you open the infected Word document and choose to enable macros or if you already have macro security set to Low (Word 2000) or disabled completely (Word 97 for Windows), in which case the macro runs automatically. MORE INFORMATION
It is important to note that the default Word 2000 macro security setting is High, which silently disables unsigned macros such as this Melissa.U variant. By default, Word 97 for Windows always prompts you before enabling potentially dangerous macros.
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