EMERGENCY BULLETIN
If you use Internet Explorer to access the Web, you need to be aware of a dangerous “Trojan horse” that can steal your passwords to banking sites, and thus steal your money.
Below is an article describing the danger. Microsoft has not issued a “patch” for it, so if your computer is infected, you must correct it yourself. Here is how:
1. Use Search from the Start menu to find img1big.gif. That’s the file name of the Trojan horse. Make sure in the search that you opt to include hidden and system files and folders.
2. Delete each copy of img1big.gif, if any.
3. After the deletions, notify all financial institutions with whom you have electronic accounts that your account may be compromised.
I strongly urge you to do this immediately.
Dennis The Wizard

