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AOL4Free Hoax
The AOL4Free email hoax is complicated by a very real Trojan bearing the same name

An Internet Flower for You
This hoax warns of a supposedly destructive email named An Internet Flower for You

AIM Petition
The AIM petition hoax claims AOL is planning to shutdown their popular instant messenging service.

Federal Bill 602P: 5-cent email tax
Fears of the alleged Federal Bill 602P that supposedly threatens a 5-cent email tax are unfounded.

A.I.D.S Virus Hoax
An email warning of the A.I.D.S computer virus is a hoax.

48 Hours Hoax
The 48 Hours hoax warns of a fictitious new virus allegedly arriving in 48 hours and equates it with Cyberterrorism.

JDBGMGR.EXE hoax
The JDBGMGR.EXE hoax, also known as JDBMGR.EXE, has had no shortage of users willing to delete the perfectly legitimate file.

WTC Survivor
Two variants of WTC survivor circulate. The first warns of a dangerous computer virus and the second is a photograph allegedly taken moments before the World Trade Center bombimgs.

AAAAAAA@AAA.AAA hoax
Like its predecessor !0000, the AAAAAAA@AAA.AAA tip is doomed to failure. Worse, it can leave you less protected than you were before.

 
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