What is a Virus Hoax and How can I tell if an email is a virus hoax?

Hoax warnings are typically scare tactics started by malicious people who are trying to create a panic in the internet community.

If you are still not sure if a virus warning is a hoax, please forward the email to IT-Help@indstate.edu, but please do not forward the email to anyone else.

If this virus is found to be legitimate, The Office of Information Technology will notify the ISU Community via Global Email.
 

Characteristics of Virus Hoax email:

The characteristic elements of a hoax can contain some of the following language:

The Office of formation Technology recommends the user first check the web sites listed below to see if the hoax can be identified:
http://ciac.llnl.gov/ciac/CIACHoaxes.html or http://www.datafellows.com/virus-info/hoax/

We also have a listing of current viruses and hoaxes available at:
http://www1.indstate.edu/oit1/userservices/ithelp/security/virus.html

The Office of Information Technology also recommends that email attachments from unknown sources should never be opened (in the case of a document attachment) or run (in the case of an executable program attachment) even when there is no known virus "going around."