IF YOU ARE RECEIVING THIS MESSAGE, PLEASE SHARE IT IMMEDIATELY (VERBALLY OR ON PAPER) WITH ANY COLLEAGUES WHOSE COMPUTERS MAY HAVE SHUT DOWN. At 11 a.m. today, 4/21, McAfee, released an update to its customers that improperly identified a critical component of Windows as having a virus. The majority of McAfee's customers worldwide, automatically propagates these virus definitions to their client PCs. Roughly 800,000 PCs randomly distributed across the world automatically received the virus scan update and are now experiencing repetitive reboots. These computers are not functioning at this time and will be offline until the problem is fixed. McAfee has stopped the virus scan update and is currently working on ways to restore the affected machines. This is challenging due to the nature of the file that is being flagged (improperly) as having the virus. If your computer is still operational, it is fine and will not experience this problem. NOTE: Your computer does not have a virus, but McAfee VirusScan incorrectly believes it does. There will be more updates as they become available from Microsoft and McAfee. IF YOU ARE RECEIVING THIS MESSAGE, PLEASE SHARE IT IMMEDIATELY (VERBALLY OR ON PAPER) WITH ANY COLLEAGUES WHOSE COMPUTERS MAY HAVE SHUT DOWN. Regards, ******************************************** Ken R. Whittaker Senior Desktop Support Tech Email ritc-help@umich.edu for computer support. -- Department of Microbiology and Immunology University of Michigan Medical School ********************************************